Retail Investors Show Signs of Fatigue After Last Year’s Trading Frenzy: Report

Retail Investors Show Signs of Fatigue After Last Year’s Trading Frenzy: Report
A trader works on the trading floor at the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) in Manhattan, New York City, on Aug. 9, 2021. Andrew Kelly/Reuters
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Retail investors were less enthusiastic about buying the dip in U.S. stocks on Tuesday, the latest sign of a possible fatigue after last year’s tech-fueled trading frenzy, Vanda Research analysts said in a weekly note.

Individual investors bought $1.6 billion in stocks on Tuesday when U.S. shares sold off sharply after weak results from Goldman Sachs and a spike in U.S. bond yields.