ETF Flows Point to Increased Risk Appetite | ETF Trends

Recent buying and selling patterns in exchange traded funds suggest investors are rediscovering their appetite for risk after last month’s lightning sell-off in equities.

According to the most recent data, investors are buying stock ETFs and dumping gold funds, for example.

The S&P 500 is still positive for the week despite Thursday’s move lower, although the August nonfarm payrolls report on Friday is the week’s big economic data release and could shake things up.

U.S. exchange traded products posted total inflows of $8.2 billion last week as stocks reversed four straight lowing weeks, according to Deutsche Bank. Buying was driven in part by expectations the Federal Reserve may announce additional stimulus for the economy.

“Maybe it was the fact that investors decided to book some profits on the recent gold surge, or maybe it was the fact that markets expected a repetition of last year’s Jackson Hole speech with its corresponding QE3 announcement,” Deutsche Bank analysts led by Shan Lan wrote in a report emailed Thursday.