
Severely Underweight Positions, Failing to Keep Pace with US Stock Rally, Hedge Funds Engage in 'Panic Buying'

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The S&P 500 broke through 7,000 points to set a new all-time high, leaving hedge funds in an awkward position—positions lagged behind the market, and the long-short ratio even fell below levels seen during the panic selling of 'Tariff Day'. Institutions with insufficient positions were forced to blindly chase the rally, directly triggering the largest single-day call option volume of the year. While CTA strategies have turned net long, their exposure remains at only the 31st percentile historically, leaving ample room for further additions
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