Neutral sentiment drops in latest aaii survey

Neutral sentiment among individual investors declined in the most recent AAII Sentiment Survey. Bullish and bearish views both increased as a result.

Bullish sentiment rose 1.0 percentage point to 39.3 percent. This measures expectations that stock prices will rise over the next six months. Neutral sentiment fell 4.7 percentage points to 24.1 percent. Bearish sentiment climbed 3.7 percentage points to 36.6 percent.

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South Korea's business sentiment for May remains pessimistic due to the prolonged Middle East crisis, a Federation of Korean Industries survey showed Thursday. The business survey index for the top 600 companies by sales stood at 87.5, below the 100 benchmark where pessimists outnumber optimists. This marks two consecutive months below the line.

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Japan's Nikkei share average briefly topped 60,000 on Thursday before profit-taking reversed the gains, closing 0.75% lower at 59,140.23 after hitting a record high of 60,013.98. Geopolitical uncertainties in the Middle East weighed on sentiment amid rising oil prices. U.S. President Donald Trump's announcement extending the ceasefire with Iran supported early rises, though Iranian officials rejected any agreement.

 

 

 

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