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Individual investors a bit more brash as they tap their cash stash



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Main indexes red; Dow off most, down ~0.6%

Cons disc weakest S&P sector; Energy leads gainers

Dollar, gold up slightly; crude up ~5%; bitcoin off ~1%

U.S. 10-Year Treasury yield rises to ~3.83%

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INDIVIDUAL INVESTORS A BIT MORE BRASH AS THEY TAP THEIR CASH STASH

The American Association of Individual Investors (AAII) surveys its members monthly as to their asset allocation. This survey can offer additional insights into market sentiment. That is, how confident, or cautious, investors are.

Here is a table showing the percentages investors allocated to stocks, bonds and cash for the most recent month of September:


SEPTEMBER

STOCKS AND STOCK FUNDS

68.74%

BONDS AND BOND FUNDS

14.45%

CASH

16.81%


From a contrarian perspective, relatively low levels of cash can suggest investors are fully invested and complacent ahead of what could be an equity market top. High levels of cash can suggest investors are defensive and scared ahead of what may be an equity market low.

In June, investor cash fell to 15%, hitting its lowest level since November 2021. It then rose to 15.4% in July and then to 16.84% in August. The August print was the its highest level since January of this year. In September, it ticked down again to 16.81%:



Just looking back over the past 10 years or so, major S&P 500 index .SPX declines that began in May 2015, October 2018, February 2020, and January 2022, were preceded by individual investor cash troughs in the 13% to 14.8% area.

The increased commitment to cash over the past three months is concerning, though the near-10% S&P 500 decline from mid-July to early-August has been completely recouped, leading to fresh record highs. Thus, September's tick down in cash may suggest easing anxiety that the worst has passed for now.

If, however, individual investors were to resume building cash, it could be an issue. If the level exceeds October 2023's 19.73% reading, it would end the pattern of declining peaks and troughs in their cash position from the October 2022 high, and may well coincide with a much greater rise in fear amid greater market instability.

Conversely, if cash were to become significantly depleted again, and tests the past decade's lows, it will, from a contrarian perspective, also raise a red flag.


(Terence Gabriel)

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(Terence Gabriel is a Reuters market analyst. The views expressed are his own)

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