🔥Retail is buying the dip more aggressively than ever before


The net stock purchases by U.S. retail investors during S&P 500 down sessions have reached a record 3.5 times the daily average since 2020. This figure is 56% higher than the peak of the meme stock frenzy in 2021
Since the beginning of the year, the volume of purchases during down sessions is 2.3 times that of up sessions. Even during up sessions, retail still buys nearly 1.5 times the average - double that of 2025
This is the 7th consecutive year that retail has bought more during down sessions than up sessions. The "buy the dip" mentality has become ingrained in retail investor behavior after years of the market always recovering after each correction. V
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