Articles belonging to ‘Sentiment Survey’
Impact of Japanese earthquake and Libyan civil war weighs on markets
April 2011
by CI Staff
Events in Middle East Roil Markets, Investor Sentiment
March 2011
by CI Staff
Geopolitical developments have been weighing on the markets over the last few weeks.
January Effect Fuels Investor Optimism
February 2011
by CI Staff
Investors were able to celebrate a happy new year in the market too, as 2010’s late-year rally carried over to January.
Santa Claus Rally Buoys Investor Sentiment
January 2011
by CI Staff
The market continued its late-year run, driving market indexes such as the S&P 500 near two-year highs.
Investors Remain Optimistic in Face of Market Pullback
December 2010
by CI Staff
All good things much come to an end. Last month I mentioned the fact that the broad market indexes were in the midst of a 10-week run of gains. Like clockwork, the markets took a breather, logging two straight weeks of declines. Predictably, investor sentiment dipped along with the markets.
Bullish Sentiment Remains Strong
November 2010
by CI Staff
Sentiment goes from one extreme to the other
October 2010
by CI Staff
Sentiment rollercoaster ride continues
September 2010
by CI Staff
August brought many investors back to reality following July’s market rebound, as the markets continued their summer carnival ride. The Wilshire 5000 dipped nearly 5% as renewed worries of a double-dip recession weighed heavily on the markets.
Bullish sentiment rises off of near-historical lows
August 2010
by CI Staff
July 2, 2010: Neutral sentiment rises through June
July 2010
by CI Staff
Bullish sentiment flat for month as market volatility increases
May 2010
by CI Staff
Bullish sentiment flat for month as market volatility increases
Bearish sentiment rises to 5-month high
April 2010
by CI Staff
Bearish sentiment, on the rise through the month of May, fell 10 percentage points the first week of June
