Which flow-of-funds indicator is considered bearish for equities? A. A large increase in the number of IPOs.

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Which flow-of-funds indicator is considered bearish for equities?

A. A large increase in the number of IPOs.

B. Higher-than-average cash balances in mutual funds.

C. An upturn in margin debt but one that is still below the long-term average.

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Investments Principles Of Portfolio And Equity Analysis

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