Somebody forgot to tell mutual fund investors about the "great rotation" out of bond funds and into stock funds. Except everybody's been telling them.
Alexis Leondis of
Bloomberg notes that investors are still piling into fixed income, even after
Pimco's [
profile]
Bill Gross called the end of the bull market in bonds and
Bank of America's
Michael Hartnett predicted the great rotation.
The piece includes tidbits from a number of PMs and others, including:
Warren Buffett, chief of
Berkshire Hathaway;
Ray Dalio of
Bridgewater Associates;
Mohamed El-Erian, CEO of Pimco;
Jeff Gundlach, chief of
DoubleLine [
profile];
Brian Hogan, president of the equity group at
Fidelity [
profile];
Vinay Nadkarni, head of financial-intermediary distribution at
ClearBridge Investments;
Rick Rieder, co-head of fixed income in the Americas for
BlackRock [
profile];
Lee Spelman, head of U.S. equity client PMs for
J.P. Morgan Asset Management [
profile];
Larry Swedroe, managing principal of RIA group
BAM Alliance;
Steve Walsh, co-chief investment officer for
Legg Mason's [
profile]
Wamco; and
Dieter Wemmer, chief financial officer of
Allianz. 
Edited by:
Neil Anderson, Managing Editor
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