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Feb 2023
16m 36s

Why Amateur Investors Are Retreating Fro...

The Wall Street Journal
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P.M. Edition for Feb. 15. During the height of the pandemic, many Americans got into stock trading for the first time, enticed by big returns and a frenzy of activity. But now the market has shifted, and many of them are retreating. WSJ’s Gunjan Banerji, lead writer for live markets, joins host Annmarie Fertoli to discuss how retail trading has changed and what it means for markets.

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