The Bank of America’s August Global Fund Manager Survey reveals that the optimism level among 180 asset management representatives surveyed has reached its third highest point since 2022, with bullish sentiment in financial markets climbing to its highest level in nearly four years. The survey indicates that fund managers' cash allocation ratio has dropped to 3.5%, the lowest level since the survey began in 1998. Bank of America’s Chief Equity Strategist, Michael Hartnett, pointed out that when the cash ratio falls to or below 4%, it typically triggers a contrarian sell signal, indicating that market positioning has become overly crowded. In the absence of incremental capital, any negative shocks could lead to significant market volatility. Bank of America also proposed a contrarian investment approach, suggesting to go long on bonds and buy undervalued gold or UK equities in the context of global institutions generally underweighting bonds and gold, to provide better defensive returns.
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U.S. major indexes closed lower yesterday. Walmart’s weaker-than-expected same-store sales and guidance weighed on the consumer sector and dragged the three major averages lower. Silver and platinum rose sharply, supported by lower yields from expanded long-bond buybacks and a softer dollar. Bitcoin climbed toward $75,000, lifting crypto-related equities. Markets are now focused on the August S&P Global Manufacturing and Services PMI flash readings due on August 21 U.S. Eastern Time, which will directly influence September rate-path pricing.






















Expanded U.S. Treasury long-bond buybacks helped pull yields lower and supported a modest rebound in risk appetite, with the major indexes closing slightly higher. At the same time, Bitcoin briefly rose above $70,000 and lifted crypto-linked equities, while positive Phase 3 vaccine data from Merck and Moderna pushed healthcare and biotech stocks higher. SK Hynix’s large-scale buyback also kept attention on the storage cycle and AI-related demand. Markets are continuing to digest the relatively hawkish Fed minutes while positioning ahead of earnings from Alibaba and Walmart.