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BlockBeats News, June 9th. JPMorgan Chase stated that the US stock index futures market saw net sales of around $21 billion last week, with the majority of the selling pressure concentrated on Friday's S&P 500 Index and Nasdaq 100 Index futures contracts.
However, stock ETFs witnessed inflows of $26.8 billion, not only fully offsetting the outflows from the futures market but also achieving an overall net inflow of funds. This indicates that despite increased market volatility, investors are actively allocating to US stock assets through ETFs.
At the same time, fixed-income ETFs also attracted strong inflows, demonstrating rising investor demand for bond assets; while commodity funds and some emerging market funds experienced outflows.
JPMorgan Chase pointed out that investors are rotating allocations among different sectors; however, overall, the market continues to maintain a bullish stance on stocks. This suggests that despite recent heightened market volatility, institutional funds have not shown signs of a massive exodus from risk assets but rather continue to hold a positive long-term view on the US stock market.
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