Retail investors are bailing on the stock market, leaving bearish pros to decide its fate

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Retail net purchases into stocks fell under $1 billion per day in recent days, according to Vanda Research.

Retail investors are buying fewer stocks as the market stagnates under the weight of higher interest rates and stubborn inflation — a loss of a key group to keep positive momentum going. Retail net purchases into stocks fell under $1 billion per day in recent days, according to Vanda Research, which specializes in analyzing individual investor trends. This is down from a record level of retail buying which neared $2 billion per day earlier in February, Vanda data shows.

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