The Wall Street Journal posted a brief entitled, "Schwab CEO: Don't Count on Cash on Sidelines to Boost Stock Rally." It explains, "Everyday investors have moved a lot of cash this year into money-market funds. Charles Schwab CEO Walt Bettinger says that doesn't mean investors will rush to put their cash to work in stocks as the market rallies." He comments, "I think you have to be very cautious to assume that that money that is in retail money-market funds is going to pour back into the market. The returns are still very strong there at plus 5% in most funds," Bettinger said on CNBC's Squawk on the Street. 'I would not count on that as being a big tailwind to the equity markets in 2024.'"