Investors appear to be shaking off market volatility and focusing on some positive fundamentals for the long term.
Two sentiment barometers this week reveal elevated levels of bullishness, although one also found increased pessimism in the past week.
The quarterly Charles Schwab Trader Sentiment Survey discovered a two-year high in optimism among its participants with nearly six in ten traders feeling it is a good time to invest and more than half saying they are better off financially compared to a year ago. Traders are also feeling confident in their investment decisions.
Inflation has slipped back from its pole position among concerns in the last quarter, while 33% of traders are expecting the Fed to cut interest rates by 50 basis points by year-end, up from the 25% who thought so in the previous quarter.
Although the survey was conducted before Nvidia released its quarterly earnings which may dampen enthusiasm for AI stocks, this remained the top focus for bullish traders (62%) with IT, energy, and health care the sectors garnering the most bullishness.
“Coming into the third quarter, traders reported higher levels of optimism about the markets and economy – and continued confidence in their own decision-making,” said James Kostulias, head of Trading Services at Charles Schwab. “While we have seen increased market volatility since fielding our Q3 survey, we’re seeing some longer-term positivity among traders, and they are in a better position than ever before to manage volatility and market risks in a nuanced way thanks to the insights, education, and professional-grade platforms and tools at their fingertips.”
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