S&P 500 gains over 10 percent year to date while sentiment stays negative, Lance Roberts notes

S&P 500 gains over 10 percent year to date while sentiment stays negative, Lance Roberts notes
S&P 500 rally contrasts retail sentiment

Lance Roberts observes that the S&P 500 index is trading close to record highs, having gained more than 10 percent so far this year.

However, Roberts highlights that U.S. retail investor sentiment remains subdued, with the AAII bull-bear spread still in negative territory. He suggests that this persistent skepticism among retail investors could help sustain the current market rally.

Roberts recently reviewed the latest surge in semiconductor stocks, examining potential for mean reversion and gamma squeeze dynamics in the sector (link). He also remarked that U.S. financial conditions remain at their easiest since last year, despite normalized interest rates (link). These factors have set the backdrop for his current assessment of investor sentiment and market levels.

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