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Dip-Buyers Are Becoming Rally-Sellers. What Does That Say About the Stock Market?

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Retail investors have been net sellers this week, selling rallies instead of buying the dip, indicating broad skepticism that U.S.-Iran negotiations will relieve pressure on the stock market. That risk-off positioning increases downside vulnerability for equities and suggests weaker retail-driven bid support in near-term market rallies.

Analysis

Retail investors have been net sellers this week, selling rallies instead of buying the dip, indicating broad skepticism that U.S.-Iran negotiations will relieve pressure on the stock market. That risk-off positioning increases downside vulnerability for equities and suggests weaker retail-driven bid support in near-term market rallies.

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