Stock Buyback Conundrum: Will Companies Keep It Up Much Longer?

 | Apr 27, 2016 05:19AM ET

Some facts are more interesting than others. For example, Liz Ann Sonders, chief investment strategist and perma-bull at Charles Schwab, recently acknowledged that:

“…there has not been a dollar added to the U.S. stock market since the end of the financial crisis by retail investors and pension funds.”

Let the reality sink in for a moment. “Mom-n-pop” investors as well as pension funds have not added to their U.S. equity positions during the seven-year-plus bull market. That includes the last three months in which major bank clients (e.g., hedge funds, private clients, institutional investors, etc.) have been net sellers.

Since every buyer has a seller (and vice versa), what group or groups had enough of a buying presence to push the S&P 500 14.2% off of the February closing lows? Corporations.