Stock Bullishness Among Retail Traders Surges to 27-Month High
Retail traders haven’t been this bullish on US stocks in 27 months, when the market was notching all-time highs.
Retail traders haven’t been this bullish on US stocks in 27 months, when the market was notching all-time highs.
Investors betting on the dollar’s continued dominance in the years to come are overlooking the risks of rising political instability.
A welcome downshift in inflation data has led JPMorgan Chase & Co.’s Marko Kolanovic to soften his stance on a potential US recession.
At $25 trillion, the U.S. Treasury market is massive. And yet, small independent broker-dealers say they are running out of room to operate.
Greenback’s worst slump since November has strategists and investors saying turning point finally at hand for world’s primary reserve currency.
Bill Harnisch is on a roll. Assets in his Peconic Partners hedge fund are ballooning thanks to a near-perfect run of market timing.
The professional investing class dials back bets after months spent chasing this year’s tech driven melt-up.