Le sentiment neutre en baisse dans la dernière enquête de l'AAII

Le sentiment neutre parmi les investisseurs particuliers a reculé dans la plus récente enquête de sentiment de l'AAII. En conséquence, les perspectives haussières et baissières ont toutes deux augmenté.

Le sentiment haussier a progressé de 1,0 point de pourcentage pour atteindre 39,3 pour cent. Cela mesure les attentes selon lesquelles les cours des actions augmenteront au cours des six prochains mois. Le sentiment neutre a chuté de 4,7 points de pourcentage pour s'établir à 24,1 pour cent. Le sentiment baissier a grimpé de 3,7 points de pourcentage pour atteindre 36,6 pour cent.

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