Los inversores minoristas aumentan sus apuestas en futuros de acciones en medio del repunte de las empresas de mediana capitalización

Los operadores minoristas y de alto patrimonio neto han alcanzado niveles récord en futuros de acciones, impulsados por el impulso alcista en las acciones de pequeña y mediana capitalización. El cambio se produce mientras los índices principales cotizan en un rango estrecho.

Los operadores se están alejando de los futuros de índices a pesar del mayor impuesto sobre las transacciones de valores y del pesimismo de los inversores extranjeros. Esta actividad refleja un fuerte interés nacional en las acciones más pequeñas que han mostrado ganancias recientes.

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