Retail bought stocks at largest level over the past decade, JPMorgan says
NEW YORK, April 4 (Reuters) - Retail investors bought $4.7 billion in stocks on Thursday, the highest level over the past decade, JPMorgan JPM.N said in a note on Friday.
The "buy-the-dip" move was in stark contrast to the 2020 March sell-off, triggered by the COVID pandemic.
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