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Strategies & Market Trends : Technical analysis for shorts & longs
SPY 683.41+0.2%Nov 3 4:00 PM EST

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To: Johnny Canuck who wrote (67213)10/26/2025 1:31:32 PM
From: Johnny Canuck   of 67570
 
summarize: barrons.com

The Barron's "Big Money" poll from October 2025 reveals a resurgence of bullish sentiment among professional investors, with 47% expressing optimism about the stock market's prospects over the next year—up from only 28% in spring 2025, which was the lowest level of confidence since 1997. The bullish outlook is driven by expectations of profit growth, lower interest rates, and the ongoing impact of artificial intelligence (AI) as key market drivers.

The poll also shows a reduced bearish sentiment at 19%, down from 32% in spring, while 34% of respondents are neutral. Investors support the Federal Reserve's management of interest rates but express strong disapproval (67%) of the White House's tariff policies. Inflation is expected to rise to around 3% by the end of 2025, with GDP growth anticipated to be about 2% this year and possibly slowing to around 1.5% next year. Despite some concerns about tariffs and inflation, the overall market sentiment has shifted positively with strong market performance since April 2025, supported by clearer trade agreements, robust consumer spending, and enthusiasm around AI technology. Gold also received strong support as an investment choice in this climate.
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