Current Situation of US Stocks: Institutions Sell, Retail Investors Buy

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2025.06.14 08:41
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According to Bank of America data, institutional investors sold $4.2 billion of U.S. stocks last week. Over the past four weeks, institutional sell-offs averaged $2 billion per week. On the other hand, retail investors purchased $700 million last week, bringing the four-week average purchase amount to $40 billion. Over the past 12 weeks, individual investors have averaged $1.6 billion in weekly purchases of U.S. stocks. As the market rebounds, professional investors are selling stocks while retail investors are buying. The sentiment gap between institutional and retail investors is historic

According to Bank of America data, institutional investors sold $4.2 billion of U.S. stocks last week.

Over the past four weeks, institutional sell-offs averaged $2 billion per week.

On the other hand, retail investors purchased $700 million last week, bringing the four-week average purchase amount to $40 billion.

Over the past 12 weeks, individual investors have averaged $1.6 billion in weekly purchases of U.S. stocks.

As the market rebounds, professional investors are selling stocks while retail investors are buying.

The sentiment gap between institutional and retail investors is historic.