Investors Snap Nine-Week Buying Streak in Global Equity Funds
Global equity funds saw their first weekly outflow in 10 weeks in the week to Nov. 26 as concerns about stretched valuations outweighed optimism.
Global equity funds saw their first weekly outflow in 10 weeks in the week to Nov. 26 as concerns about stretched valuations outweighed optimism.
The S&P 500 has added 10% year to date as of Sept. 5, rocketing by 21 record highs in the process. Particularly astonishing because tariffs imposed.
Gold (GC=F) prices, already at record levels, are likely headed higher as rate cut expectations grow and Fed independence comes into question.
A Fidelity survey shed light on growing divide in the way novice investors and seasoned market participants approach risk, portfolio and construction.
The equity markets may be poised for another leg higher, and one potential catalyst isn’t coming from earnings or macro data.
Wealth advisors tracking investor behavior have new data point to monitor: margin debt surged to record high, signaling investor sentiment.