The S & P 500 is up more than 6% over the past three months, and retail investors are finally getting in on the action. Data compiled by Vanda Research shows retail investors recently bought $1.48 billion in U.S.-listed stocks — a three-month high. The S & P 500 fell 0.6% on Wednesday ahead of a key House vote on a deal that would raise the U.S. debt ceiling.
We believe there's a growing chance they will." Iachini added that the macro outlook for stocks is improving as a tech rally driven by excitement over artificial intelligence broadens, uncertainty around the U.S. debt ceiling subsides and new data showing the economy is resilient.
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