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Capitol Federal Financial (CFFN) Buys Were 44% Of The Total Buying Value From The Top 30 Trades In The Industry
NEW YORK, New York, Feb. 12, 2011 -- MFFAIS.com featured their Quarterly S And L And Thrifts-Central Us Industry Rundown. Mffais.com compiles the statistics from recent SEC filings by mutual funds and institutions to determine the positions taken and confidence in stocks by professional mutual fund managers and institutional investors.
Highlights included:
* Tfs Financial Corp (TFSL) leads industry in number of funds buying shares 19.14% of industry buys
* United Community Bancorp (UCBA) had the highest overall confidence score (relation of funds buying versus fund selling)
* Capitol Federal Financial (CFFN) had second highest number of funds buying shares 14.18% of industry buys
* Citizens Community Bancorp Inc Wi (CZWI) had the second highest overall confidence score (relation of funds buying versus fund selling)
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The top 30 moves by funds in the industry by value of trade shows:
a) 56.66% buys versus 43.33% sells
b) Capitol Federal Financial (CFFN) buys were 26.66% of all activity, 47.05% of number of buys and 44.61% of value of buy trades
c) Tfs Financial Corp (TFSL) buys were 16.66% of all activity, 29.41% of number of buys and 40.62% of value of buy trades
* When institutions own multiple industry stocks, the most bought industry stock was Tfs Financial Corp (TFSL)
* When institutions own multiple industry stocks, the most sold industry stock was Capitol Federal Financial (CFFN)
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