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AAII Sentiment Survey: Pessimism Above Average For 14th Consecutive Week

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Summary

  • Bullish sentiment, expectations that stock prices will rise over the next six months, increased 4.5 percentage points to 27.4%.
  • Neutral sentiment, expectations that stock prices will stay essentially unchanged over the next six months, decreased 4.5 percentage points to 32.9%.
  • Bearish sentiment, expectations that stock prices will fall over the next six months, is stagnant at 39.7%.

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Pessimism remains unchanged in the latest AAII Sentiment Survey, continuing an above-average streak. Neutral sentiment decreased, while optimism increased.

Bullish sentiment, expectations that stock prices will rise over the next six months, increased 4.5 percentage points to 27.4%. This puts optimism

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Charles Rotblut, CFA is the editor of the AAII Journal, the flagship publication of The American Association of Individual Investors (AAII). Charles provides both insight about individual investor sentiment and market analysis. He is also the author of "Better Good than Lucky: How Savvy Investors Create Fortune with the Risk-Reward Ratio" (W&A Publishing/Trader's Press).

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