E*TRADE Study Reveals Bullish Sentiment Drops Significantly Amid Inflation Fears
E*TRADE Financial reported a decrease in bullish sentiment among experienced investors for the first time since March 2020, dropping by 11 percentage points to 54%. Concerns about inflation and rising market volatility were prominent, with 52% citing inflation as a primary risk and 66% expecting increased volatility. The survey, conducted from October 8 to October 16, revealed that 44% of investors see opportunities in the energy sector, 40% in healthcare, and 40% in IT.
- Energy sector showing heightened investor interest with 44% seeing opportunities.
- Healthcare sector remains robust with 40% interest as booster shots are in focus.
- Despite the bearish outlook, 40% still view IT as an appealing sector.
- Bullish sentiment decreased to 54%, a notable decline of 11 percentage points since last quarter.
- 58% believe the market will not end in the green this quarter, down 14 percentage points from the previous survey.
- 52% of investors are most concerned about inflation affecting their portfolios.
Bullishness decreased for the first time since
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Bullish sentiment dips. For the first time since the onset of the pandemic, bullish sentiment decreased—down 11 percentage points to
54% . And investors are significantly less likely to think the market will end in the green this quarter, down 14 percentage points from last quarter to58% . - Investors are feeling more “Dazed and Confused”. Investors chose “Dazed and Confused” as the number one movie title to describe their attitude toward the market, rising 10 percentage points from Q3 and taking the place of “Easy Rider,” which ticked down 3 percentage points.
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Most continue to think volatility will rise. Two out of three (
66% ) investors think that volatility will rise over the next quarter, up 2 percentage points from last quarter. -
And inflation concerns loom large. Over half of investors (
52% ) are most concerned about inflation when it comes to portfolio risks, followed by market volatility (41% ).
“Investors are facing several headwinds when it comes to their portfolios, so it’s not too surprising to see bullishness take a big hit,” said
The survey explored investor views on sector opportunities for the fourth quarter of 2021:
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Energy. With crude oil prices rising to 7-year highs thanks to high demand from re-openings and supply shortages, the historically volatile sector jumped to the top spot as over two in five investors (
44% ) see opportunity. -
Health care. As booster shots come into focus, investor interest in health care remains high, ticking down just 1 percentage point to come in tied for second at
40% . And as growth concerns emerge, investors could be shoring up on defensive names, which are a hallmark of this sector. -
IT. Even as tech stocks drag, two in five investors (
40% ) are looking toward this ever-popular sector, but interest still ticked down 5 percentage points from Q3.
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Over the next quarter, do you think volatility will... |
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Which of the following risks are you most concerned about when it comes to your portfolio? (Top four) |
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Inflation |
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Market volatility |
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Coronavirus and other pandemic concerns |
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Recession |
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Supply chain constraints |
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Current presidential administration |
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Economic weakness abroad |
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Gridlock in |
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US trade tensions |
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Job market |
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Fed monetary policy |
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The yield curve |
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Information technology |
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Real estate |
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Utilities |
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Consumer staples |
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Materials |
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Communication services |
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Consumer discretionary |
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