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| | ... before China's coronavirus epidemic turned into a global pandemic. The latest survey conducted by the American Association of Individual Investors (AAII) indicate more equity market gains ahead. In its 7 April report, the AAII found that bullish ... |
| | | ... or near record highs. And this, despite what's generally considered as expensive valuation. If the latest American Association of Individual Investors' (AAII) survey (week ending 24 May) is any indication, further appreciation in US equities is in store. ... |
| | | ... maintaining the status quo on monetary policy. Sure, the Street was disappointed, hence the adverse reaction. The American Association of Individual Investors (AAII) even put numbers on this disappointment: "...special question asked AAII members (many ... |
| | | ... below it" - 37.5% in 2013; 38.4% in 2014; and, 47.4% this year to date....and counting. That's if the latest American Association of Individual Investors (AAII) Sentiment Survey is any guide. The AAII's survey for the week ending 22 July shows that "neutral ... |
| | | ... And if it's less, you can count on your friendly central banker to do more. This ties in nicely with the American Association of Individual Investors' (AAII) just concluded "Sentiment Survey" (20 May) that showed "Neutral sentiment, expectations that ... |
| | | They talk the talk but aren't walking the talk. This is what I walk out with after poring through the American Association of Individual Investors' (AAII) sentiment and asset allocation surveys conducted in the last week of March. In its 2 April report ... |
| | | ... is beggared by their collective actions. Already the strong US dollar is souring investor sentiment. The American Association of Individual Investors' (AAII) 4 February sentiment survey shows that, "More than a third of all respondents (36%) said it ... |
| | | ... bears fought the bulls and the bulls won - and there are more of them now. This, as much, is reflected in the American Association of Individual Investors (AAII) survey conducted in the week ended 12 November 2014. Bullish sentiment - expectations of ... |
| | | ... to ramp up their respective QEs. I guess we just have to wait for the Fed's fresh take on this. The latest American Association of Individual Investors (AAII) sentiment survey - results as at 22 October -- is telling just in case the Fed says something ... |
| | | ... for a "considerable time" script of days passed. Investors are hapeee! How happy? The latest survey by the American Association of Individual Investors (AAII) shows how happy: "Bullish sentiment, expectations that stock prices will rise over the next ... |
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