Bank of America January Survey: Global investor optimism reaches a 21-year high since July, with bull-bear indicators soaring to the "extremely bullish" range
Mars Finance News: On January 20, Bank of America’s January Fund Manager Survey shows that current global investor optimism has reached its highest level since July 2021, with global growth expectations soaring. Cash holdings have fallen to a historic low of 3.2%, and protective measures against market pullbacks are at their lowest since January 2018. The bull-bear indicator has surged to 9.4, entering the “extremely bullish” range, and the survey recommends increasing risk hedging and safe-haven asset allocations. Geopolitical conflicts have become the biggest tail risk for the first time since October 2024, with the artificial intelligence bubble risk ranking second.
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Bank of America January Survey: Global investor optimism reaches a 21-year high since July, with bull-bear indicators soaring to the "extremely bullish" range
Mars Finance News: On January 20, Bank of America’s January Fund Manager Survey shows that current global investor optimism has reached its highest level since July 2021, with global growth expectations soaring. Cash holdings have fallen to a historic low of 3.2%, and protective measures against market pullbacks are at their lowest since January 2018. The bull-bear indicator has surged to 9.4, entering the “extremely bullish” range, and the survey recommends increasing risk hedging and safe-haven asset allocations. Geopolitical conflicts have become the biggest tail risk for the first time since October 2024, with the artificial intelligence bubble risk ranking second.