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Hedge fund equity inflows hit $86B as Iran tensions ease

by April 17, 2026
written by April 17, 2026

Systematic hedge funds have ramped up their equity exposure at an unprecedented pace, adding $86 billion worth of stocks over the last five trading sessions, according to a Goldman Sachs note, cited in a Reuters report.

The note highlighted that the surge represents one of the largest short-term buying sprees by Commodity Trading Advisors, a category of hedge funds that rely on algorithms to follow market trends rather than fundamental analysis.

These funds typically use quantitative models and market signals to determine their trades.

Their strategies are designed to capitalise on prevailing trends and exit positions when those trends begin to weaken, instead of relying on company-specific or macroeconomic assessments.

Trend-following strategies dominate flows

CTAs have been among the most active buyers since the beginning of April, when global markets began to recover.

Goldman Sachs noted that systematic hedge funds have been consistently increasing their exposure to equities, betting that asset prices would continue to rise.

The bank’s data showed that the trading demand over the past five sessions ranks among “the largest in history” for such funds.

This reflects a sharp acceleration in buying activity, driven largely by momentum-based strategies.

The pace of equity purchases by speculators over the past week is now among the top five fastest on record, underscoring the intensity of the current rally, as mentioned in a Reuters report.

Global stocks hover near record highs

The surge in hedge fund buying comes at a time when global equity markets are trading close to record highs.

World stocks held near peak levels on Friday and were on track for a third consecutive week of gains.

Investors are closely watching geopolitical developments, particularly in the Middle East, as a key weekend could influence the near-term direction of markets.

Any signs of de-escalation in the ongoing conflict may further support risk sentiment.

The strong inflows from systematic funds have added to the upward momentum in equities, reinforcing the broader market rally.

Goldman Sachs estimates suggest that the current trend may not be over yet.

According to the note, these speculators could continue purchasing stocks and add another $70 billion in equity exposure over the next five trading sessions.

This projection indicates that momentum-driven strategies could remain a significant force in the market in the near term.

The bank also pointed out that similar episodes of aggressive CTA buying were last observed in August 2024, November 2023, and September 2019.

Each of these periods saw strong trend-following activity that contributed to notable market moves.

The latest surge highlights the growing influence of systematic trading strategies in global financial markets.

These funds can amplify market trends due to their rules-based approach, often leading to rapid inflows during rallies and equally swift exits during downturns.

With equities already near record highs, the continued participation of CTAs could play a crucial role in determining whether the rally extends further in the coming days.

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