Sentiment – Put/Call Ratio
Sentiment – Put/Call Ratio The put/call ratio remains high, signaling fear on the part of investors. Image: Goldman Sachs Global Investment Research
Sentiment – Put/Call Ratio The put/call ratio remains high, signaling fear on the part of investors. Image: Goldman Sachs Global Investment Research
AAII Survey – Average S&P 500 Returns After % of Bullish Investors Dropped Below 20% The AAII Bullish Sentiment is below 20%, which is contrarian bullish. Image: Truist
Sentiment – AAII Bull Readings vs. Cumulative 8wk Equity Flows Investor sentiment has fallen to the lowest level since August 2020, which is contrarian bullish. Image: BofA Global Investment Strategy
U.S. Dollar – Sentiment and Positioning Investors sentiment is bullish on the U.S. dollar. Image: Topdown Charts
Z-Score of Sentiment Score by S&P 500 Sector Consumer staples stocks are out of favor among investors. Is it time for buyers to start looking? Image: BofA US Equity & Quant Strategy
Global Equity Market Sentiment Global investors are still optimistic, as global stock market sentiment remains above its one-year rolling average. Image: Nomura
Market Sentiment Indicator Are investors too optimistic? The SocGen sentiment indicator is stretched. Image: Societe Generale Cross Asset Research
Sentiment – AAII Bull/Bear Spread and S&P 500 Retail investors remain bearish, despite the market rally. Image: Morgan Stanley Research
Sentiment Indicators Relative to their 10-Year Range Chart suggesting that investor sentiment and positioning look weak overall. Image: Morgan Stanley Research
Sentiment – CBOE Put/Call Ratio and S&P 500 Index The put/call ratio suggests that investors are complacent. Image: Bloomberg
Market Sentiment (AAII) Are AAII investors too bearish? The S&P 500 is up 30%, but there are now more bears than at the March lows. Image: Fidelity Investments