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Post by yogibearbull on Oct 9, 2023 14:27:43 GMT
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Post by Deleted on Oct 9, 2023 17:13:20 GMT
I don't understand. Is Cash Burn another way of explaining NAV decline?
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Post by yogibearbull on Oct 9, 2023 17:14:11 GMT
It's all the money that went in on net basis but then simply went to the "money heaven". Of course, some may ask to look at percentages, but the gross $s lost provide an interesting snapshot of the current times - note the types of funds that made the list; Twitter link also has a similar list from 4 years ago.
Billions gone are billions that are gone from investors and the market.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 9, 2023 17:42:51 GMT
Agree, it's an interesting way to look at investor losses. The bond ETFs don't surprise me. That ARK Innovation is next in line does kinda surprise me.
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Post by retiredat48 on Oct 10, 2023 1:15:54 GMT
Agree, it's an interesting way to look at investor losses. The bond ETFs don't surprise me. That ARK Innovation is next in line does kinda surprise me. As happens often, most of the investor money comes into a fund AFTER it has gone way up; then is lost in the subsequent large-scale declines such as ARK eperienced. R48
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