26-06-2026 14:51 via rocketnews.com

U.S. stock market sees first outflow since March. And that may set the stage for a risk-off summer.

A trend reversal in fund-flow data may show that investors are switching their focus from tech stocks to sectors in line to benefit as midterm elections approach this fall: illiquid cyclicals, housing, REITs,and small and midcap stocks.
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