Tom McClellan sees fund managers hold back large trades until market opening

Tom McClellan sees fund managers hold back large trades until market opening
Managers delay large trades for liquidity

Fund managers are increasingly waiting until market opening to execute large trades, according to Tom McClellan. He notes that recent weeks have shown a growing reluctance among major portfolio managers to enter thinly traded Sunday night markets, opting instead for periods when greater participant volumes can absorb significant supply.

This trading behavior reflects concerns over liquidity and potential market impact, as executing substantial transactions during off-hours could distort prices.

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