
In the wave of declines in the US stock market, retail investors frantically bought the dip with nearly $70 billion, while institutional giants fled

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In the midst of the decline in U.S. stocks, retail investors went against the trend, with a net inflow of nearly $70 billion, despite significant reductions in positions by institutional investors. Retail investors remain optimistic about the market, especially technology stocks, believing that buying the dip is an effective strategy. Despite the S&P 500 falling by 2%, retail investors only net sold once in seven trading days. The market holds an optimistic outlook for future trends, with investors more concerned about missing buying opportunities
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