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The AAII Sentiment Survey offers insight into the opinions of individual investors by asking them their thoughts on where the market is heading in the next six months and has been doing so since 1987. This market sentiment data is compiled and depicted below for individual use.
The sentiment survey measures the percentage of individual investors who are bullish, bearish, and neutral on the stock market short term; individuals are polled from the AAII Web site on a weekly basis.
Since 1987, the AAII has measured market sentiment by asking individuals to vote in a weekly survey that helps in determining the overall mood and tone through investor sentiment analysis also known as AAII Sentiment.
WEEKLY AAII SENTIMENT SURVEY. Where do individual investors think the market is headed over the next six months? Updated 6 days ago
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The AAII Sentiment Survey offers insight into the opinions of individual investors by asking them their thoughts on where the market is heading in the next six months and has been doing so since 1987. This market sentiment data is compiled and depicted below for individual use.
Bullish sentiment among individual investors about the short-term outlook for stocks decreased in the latest AAII Sentiment Survey. Meanwhile, both neutral sentiment and pessimism increased. Bullish sentiment, expectations that stock prices will rise over the next six months, decreased 4.2 percentage points to 45.5%.
Bullish sentiment, expectations that stock prices will rise over the next six months, increased 1.2 percentage points to 33.3%. This is the highest level of optimism recorded since December 30, 2021 (37.7%).
Neutral sentiment among individual investors about the short-term outlook for stocks increased in the latest AAII Sentiment Survey. Meanwhile, optimism and pessimism decreased. Bullish sentiment, expectations that stock prices will rise over the next six months, decreased 1.2 percentage points to 49.6%.
The AAII Sentiment Survey measures the percentage of individual investors who are bullish, bearish, and neutral on the stock market short term; individuals are polled from the AAII Web site on a weekly basis.