Faced with a strong rebound in the US stock market, institutions "squeezed" by retail investors are in an awkward position

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2025.05.11 02:56
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Recently, the U.S. stock market has seen a strong rebound, with the S&P 500 rising 14% in a month. This wave of increase is primarily driven by retail investors actively bottom-fishing, rather than institutional investors. Institutions have massively withdrawn due to concerns over economic slowdown and trade frictions, facing an awkward situation of being "squeezed" by the market. Retail investors have net bought stocks for 21 consecutive weeks, marking the longest buying period since 2008. Institutions are beginning to reconsider entering the market in the face of the ongoing rise