Retail Investors Are Showing Signs of Fatigue as Stocks Falter
The most reliable US stock buyers turned into sellers this week.
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Retail investors, the most reliable dip buyers in the US stock market, might be turning into sellers.
Mom-and-pop traders on Monday notched their first day of net selling of single stocks since 2023, dumping $20.6 million worth of shares, data from Vanda Research shows. That came as the S&P 500 rallied after President Trump eased back on his Iran rhetoric.