The Russell 2000 value play IWD is seeing some real pressure lately. We're talking 8 straight days of outflows—that's the second-longest redemption streak since this fund started back in 2000. Pretty notable when you think about it.
So what's driving this? Market conditions have been shifting. There's been noticeable selling pressure building up, with supply hitting the market harder than usual. It's one of those moments where tracking fund flows can actually tell you something about broader sentiment shifts. When a major ETF like IWD starts bleeding assets for that long, traders usually take notice.
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CexIsBad
· 8h ago
8 days of continuous bleeding, IWD really can't hold on anymore... The small-cap value sector indeed looks completely cooled off.
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WhaleWatcher
· 01-15 07:21
IWD has been falling for 8 consecutive days? Such a scale of redemption wave needs to be taken seriously, retail investors have really started to run.
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StakeHouseDirector
· 01-14 19:04
IWD has been declining for 8 consecutive days, marking the second longest redemption wave since 2000... It looks a bit alarming. What are the big funds fleeing from?
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SadMoneyMeow
· 01-14 19:01
IWD's recent bloodshed is truly incredible, with a net outflow of 8 days... How much panic does it take to cause this?
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SleepyValidator
· 01-14 18:59
8 days of consecutive net outflows? IWD is really in trouble, no one wants small-cap value anymore.
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SchrodingersPaper
· 01-14 18:58
Damn, IWD is dumping again. I'm really exhausted from being trapped.
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MerkleTreeHugger
· 01-14 18:53
IWD's recent bloodshed is really intense, with 8 days of consecutive decline... It feels like something might be wrong with the small-cap value segment.
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AirdropHunterWang
· 01-14 18:48
IWD's recent bloodshed is quite intense, dropping for 8 consecutive days... Feels like small-cap value stocks are about to cool off.
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quiet_lurker
· 01-14 18:43
Eight consecutive days of net outflows. This time, IWD really can't take it anymore. It feels like the entire small-cap value is bearish.
The Russell 2000 value play IWD is seeing some real pressure lately. We're talking 8 straight days of outflows—that's the second-longest redemption streak since this fund started back in 2000. Pretty notable when you think about it.
So what's driving this? Market conditions have been shifting. There's been noticeable selling pressure building up, with supply hitting the market harder than usual. It's one of those moments where tracking fund flows can actually tell you something about broader sentiment shifts. When a major ETF like IWD starts bleeding assets for that long, traders usually take notice.