Wednesday, September 5, 2012

Mutual Fund Cash Position - A Technical Indicator

Mutual Fund Cash Position - A Technical Indicator

Mutual Fund Cash Position - A Technical Indicator

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Mutual fund cash positions and their net subscriptions are followed closely by technicians.
 
A low cash ratio would indicate a reasonably fully invested position, with the implication that not much reserve buying power remains in the hands of funds as a group. Low ratios of the order of 5 to 5.5 per cent are frequently associated with tops.
 
At bottoms cash ratios will be high and this indicates significant buying power in reserve. 
 
References:
Reilly, Frank and Keith Brown, Investment Analysis and Portfolio Management, 7th Edition, Thomson-South Western, 2003
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