Here we go, up up up, at least for a few minutes.

Really, not sure how related to liquidity or realistic what I am about to post. Just my thoughts, nothing more.
As far as the pullback of the last week or two is more the uncertainty of tariffs and the massive amount of change happening. I think it will take way more than this to slow things down in the sense that people feel gloom and doom. Heck I think we are already looking forward to interest rate cuts because of it!
Im unsure, I dont have any facts but I question how many people actually tend to their 401k's and pull money out with measurable market moves and back in. I tend to think in our automated society where people dont bother to change their own oil or work on their own cars, cut their own laws, or paint their own homes, even clean their own windows. That they are not contacting their company 401k plans to pull money out and put it in money market funds. I T-H-I-N-K the vast majority just let it ride in whatever fund they are in knowing, history has taught sooner or later it comes back.
So that leads me to this. Dont know how right I am. The masters of Wall Street, which in many cases are computers and fund managers guiding them or the other way around. Have the safety switches in place to pull out of the market to preserve gains and secure future gains. HOWEVER ALL THESE funds, IF I AM CORRECT, can only stay in cash for a limited time (30 days?) otherwise, IF I AM CORRECT they need to stay invested, dont know the number, is it 90% ?? in the area that the fund focuses on.
Meaning, they can pull out during a dip but MUST buy back in a short period of time to satisfy the requirements of the fund.
SO they can sell high and buy back in when low but must do so during a specific time period. If I am correct, isnt most of the market made up from retirement funds and such?
All these crazy swings can be very profitable to a fund. SELLING HIGH, BUYING BACK DURING DIPS. But the bottom line either way, the money has to be fully invested and stay fully invested in the market to satisfy the objectives of the fund.
COMMENTS WELCOME!