Capital Flow Analysis of Federal Reserve National Flow of Funds Accounts

Analysis of Federal Reserve Flow of Funds Accounts

Federal Reserve national flow of funds accounts show the types of issuers, investors, and market intermediaries that buy and sell securities in the U.S. capital market.

The national flow of funds accounts reveal where market players get their funds and how they apply their resources.

Flow of funds analysis explains investment market behavior and helps you determine whether current trends are likely to continue.

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Clear Behavioral Patterns from Flow of Funds Analysis

So as to quickly interpret trends in the Federal Reserve flow of funds accounts, we present easy-to-read, color-coded versions of the official tables, highlighting the actions of major players in the U.S. capital market.

Federal Reserve national flow of funds accounts

Color-coded tables simplify flow of funds analysis.

The tables are richly supplemented by useful web resources, official definitions, and informed commentary.

With these tools you'll find it is easier to interpret flow of funds accounts and predict security market trends based on official data.

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For an overview of how you can use this information, start with the one-page summary: "Capital Flow Analysis in a Nutshell".

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