Investors trim Magnificent 7 exposure for diversification, with Tesla facing the sharpest pullback.
83 percent believe US dollar will remain global reserve currency for decade.
Retail investors are regaining confidence in the US market
after two quarters of decline, according to the latest quarterly Retail
Investor Beat survey from trading platform eToro.
The survey, which covered 10,000 retail investors across 13
countries, found that 38 percent now view the US as the region with the
strongest long-term return potential. This marks a 12 percent increase from the
previous quarter, reversing consecutive declines of 9 percent in the first
quarter and 17 percent in the second.
Portfolio allocations reflect the same trend, with 43
percent of investors now holding exposure to the US market, an 8 percent rise
from the prior quarter and the highest level since the survey began in early
2023.
Caution Toward the Magnificent 7
Lale Akoner, eToro’s Global Market Strategist, Source: LinkedIn
“Now, as confidence in the resilience of the US economy
improves, we’re seeing a reversal of that trend,” commented eToro’s Global Market Strategist Lale Akoner.
“Portfolios are once again
tilting back toward the US, reflecting recognition that, despite global
diversification, the American market remains the cornerstone of global
investing,” Akoner added.
At the same time, retail investors are showing more caution
toward the so-called Magnificent 7 technology stocks, which include Amazon,
Apple, Microsoft, Meta, Tesla, Nvidia, and Alphabet.
Thirteen percent expect
these stocks to significantly outperform the market in 2025, while 33 percent
expect slight outperformance.
The number of investors planning to reduce exposure has
grown modestly across all seven companies compared with a year earlier. Tesla
saw the largest change, with a 6 percentage point increase in the share of
investors not invested or not planning to invest.
US Dollar Holds Reserve Currency Status
Retail investors also remain attentive to the outlook for
the US dollar. Half of respondents reported they had adjusted or were planning
to adjust their portfolios for possible long-term weakness.
“Retail investors are effectively balancing diversification
with a clear acknowledgment that long-term growth opportunities are still
heavily anchored in the US,” Akoner noted.
Recession Fears Ease, Domestic Risks Rise
The survey further indicated easing fears of a global
recession. Twenty-three percent listed the global economy as the top risk to
their portfolios, down from 26 percent in the previous quarter.
Inflation remained the second most cited concern at 19
percent. Meanwhile, the share of investors viewing their domestic economy as
the biggest threat rose to 14 percent from 11 percent, with US investors
showing the highest level of concern at 28 percent.
Retail investors are regaining confidence in the US market
after two quarters of decline, according to the latest quarterly Retail
Investor Beat survey from trading platform eToro.
The survey, which covered 10,000 retail investors across 13
countries, found that 38 percent now view the US as the region with the
strongest long-term return potential. This marks a 12 percent increase from the
previous quarter, reversing consecutive declines of 9 percent in the first
quarter and 17 percent in the second.
Portfolio allocations reflect the same trend, with 43
percent of investors now holding exposure to the US market, an 8 percent rise
from the prior quarter and the highest level since the survey began in early
2023.
Caution Toward the Magnificent 7
Lale Akoner, eToro’s Global Market Strategist, Source: LinkedIn
“Now, as confidence in the resilience of the US economy
improves, we’re seeing a reversal of that trend,” commented eToro’s Global Market Strategist Lale Akoner.
“Portfolios are once again
tilting back toward the US, reflecting recognition that, despite global
diversification, the American market remains the cornerstone of global
investing,” Akoner added.
At the same time, retail investors are showing more caution
toward the so-called Magnificent 7 technology stocks, which include Amazon,
Apple, Microsoft, Meta, Tesla, Nvidia, and Alphabet.
Thirteen percent expect
these stocks to significantly outperform the market in 2025, while 33 percent
expect slight outperformance.
The number of investors planning to reduce exposure has
grown modestly across all seven companies compared with a year earlier. Tesla
saw the largest change, with a 6 percentage point increase in the share of
investors not invested or not planning to invest.
US Dollar Holds Reserve Currency Status
Retail investors also remain attentive to the outlook for
the US dollar. Half of respondents reported they had adjusted or were planning
to adjust their portfolios for possible long-term weakness.
“Retail investors are effectively balancing diversification
with a clear acknowledgment that long-term growth opportunities are still
heavily anchored in the US,” Akoner noted.
Recession Fears Ease, Domestic Risks Rise
The survey further indicated easing fears of a global
recession. Twenty-three percent listed the global economy as the top risk to
their portfolios, down from 26 percent in the previous quarter.
Inflation remained the second most cited concern at 19
percent. Meanwhile, the share of investors viewing their domestic economy as
the biggest threat rose to 14 percent from 11 percent, with US investors
showing the highest level of concern at 28 percent.
Tareq is a financial writer with 15 years of experience covering global markets. His work spans technical analysis, forex broker reviews, and market sentiment, with a focus on topics relevant to retail traders. He joined Finance Magnates in 2023.
At Finance Magnates, he serves as News Editor, covering retail forex and CFD brokers, cryptocurrency exchanges, fintech firms, and regulatory developments shaping the trading industry. He holds an Honours degree in Information Technology from Anfell College, London.
Education:
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