JPMorgan: Retail Investors Pouring Into U.S. Stocks at Unprecedented Rate
Retail investors are setting new records for buying U.S. stocks at a time when some professional investors are leaving the market, Gold Finance reports. And there's no sign that inflows from them will stop anytime soon. Emma Wu, global quantitative and derivatives strategist at JPMorgan Chase, says retail investor enthusiasm has reached its highest level on record, surpassing that during the Netflix boom of 2021.
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