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American Focus > Blog > Economy > There are big cracks in a $7 trillion bull case for stocks to keep rising
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There are big cracks in a $7 trillion bull case for stocks to keep rising

Last updated: March 1, 2025 5:11 pm
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Wall Street strategists have long pointed to the massive amount of cash sitting on the sidelines as a potential catalyst for further gains in the stock market. With a record $6.9 trillion in money market funds, the theory goes that investors are just waiting for the right moment to jump back into stocks and prevent any major downturn from occurring.

However, recent data suggests that the surge in money market cash may not necessarily translate to a bullish trend in the stock market. Jay Hatfield, CEO of Infrastructure Capital Advisors, points out that much of the increase in money market assets is due to investors optimizing their cash positions rather than actively seeking out investment opportunities.

Moreover, Larry Tentarelli, chief technical strategist at the Blue Chip Daily Trend Report, argues that the record amount of cash in money market funds is not as significant as it may seem. While the absolute number of cash holdings has reached record levels, it has been steadily declining as a percentage of the S&P 500’s total market capitalization.

Despite the potential for a cash influx into the equity markets during a significant decline, not all investors are eager to jump back into stocks just yet. Ben Hunt, a retail investor from Kentucky, recently expressed caution about the stock market’s exuberance and signaled his intention to increase his cash position in anticipation of a correction.

Overall, while the record amount of cash in money market funds may seem like a bullish sign for the stock market, it’s essential to consider the underlying reasons behind this surge. As investors continue to assess market conditions and economic growth concerns persist, the true impact of this “wall of money” remains to be seen.

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For more information, you can refer to the original article on Business Insider.

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