Despite the stock market reaching all-time highs, investors are pulling cash from stock mutual funds at a steady clip. Blame it on any number of factors, but t's a trend that's been in place for years. Read the original story from USA Today.
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Despite the stock market reaching all-time highs, investors are pulling cash from stock mutual funds at a steady clip. Blame it on any number of factors, but t's a trend that's been in place for years. Read the original story from USA Today.
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