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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I wonder how much of the steadiness/calming is regular institutional buying related to retirement accounts. There has to be a huge chunk of cash heading into the markets every day as folks automatically contribute to their 401Ks. I just don't know how huge that is. [/quote] Index funds have to keep buying, Michael Burry talks about this. [/quote] Only as long as young people are saving more than old people are selling. [/quote] Haven’t you noticed all the articles revising people’s bond to stock ratio — it used to be you should stocks % = 100 - age , but hand waving living longer and low interest rates, people should stay in stocks 20 or more years longer (120 - age) etc. That will goose things quite a bit, and of course if they die with the stocks in tact the children in inherit will keep it in stocks as well. [/quote]
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