J.P. Morgan analysts send warning to investors. Is Bull Run over for Stock Market?

U.S. Stock Market: Concerns over stretched valuations, a prolonged government shutdown and uncertainty over interest-rate cuts have eroded sentiment among retail investors.

Reuters
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Retail investors are dialing back their risky bets after the longest bullish streak in recent years, J.P. Morgan analysts wrote in a note, marking a shift in sentiment that could sap momentum in high-flying U.S. stocks. The brokerage's readout from Friday showed a drop in bullish options bets, with call volumes slipping compared to puts, after roughly 140 days of retail bullishness, the longest stretch in its four years of tracking such data. Calls typically signal expectations for prices to rise, while puts reflect a bearish view, as per a report.

The retreat underscores that concerns over stretched valuations, a prolonged government shutdown and uncertainty over interest-rate cuts have eroded sentiment among retail investors, Reuters reported.

Retail risk appetite often serves as a barometer for broader confidence, especially in momentum-driven sectors. Once dismissed as a fad, retail traders have helped cushion selloffs in recent years, treating market dips as buying opportunities.


A note from Vanda Research last month said retail investors had consistently treated market pullbacks as opportunities to add exposure. That safety net, however, may now be slipping away.

J.P. Morgan's retail sentiment gauge has also turned lower, with the pullback most pronounced in technology, media and telecom shares. The brokerage said hedge funds with short positions could benefit, but equity long/short strategies could suffer.

Last week, Robinhood Markets, an online brokerage favored by retail traders, posted stronger-than-expected earnings. Its CFO Jason Warnick said customers remain drawn to high-growth names, but are "continuing to stay prudent".
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