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Bespoke: AAII Investor Sentiment Survey: Bulls Finally Back Above Average

FYI: So far, earnings season has been solid with above-average beat rates, guidance spread, and positive price reaction. This has certainly played a factor in improved sentiment in this week's AAII survey. Bullish sentiment jumped 6.7% to 38.4%. Though it is still within a normal range, the percentage of investors reporting as bullish is now the highest since early May when it rose to over 43%. While earnings have likely positively impacted sentiment, we must also note that due to th
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  • Hi Guys,

    This is not especially good news.

    “We found a negative relationship between the sentiment of each of these three groups and future stock returns, and the relationship is statistically significant for Wall Street strat and individual investors.”

    This is a quote extracted from the following reference:

    https://www.jstor.org/stable/4480229?seq=1#page_scan_tab_contents

    The good news here is that experts are usually wrong. I’m in that very large club too. Regardless, I wish good luck to all! We need it since skill is clearly not enough.

    Best Wishes
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