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- One reason investors collectively are price-insensitive, according to the professors, is that large institutional investors typically operate with mandates specifying their equity-exposure levels. Most are constrained to maintain a more or less constant proportion of their portfolios in equities. So, in contrast to what would be expected if these investors were price-sensitive, they don’t significantly reduce their exposures when new cash comes into the market and drives up prices.