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Retail investors are showing cautious optimism for the stock market. According to a survey by Finimize, 68% of investors polled are expecting the global stock market to be higher in a year. However, in the face of macro uncertainties, such as inflation and a banking crisis, retail investors are becoming more risk-averse. According to Finimize, over 58% of investors plan to reduce their risk exposure over the next quarter. Moreover, 84% of investors plan to invest in stocks, up from 73% in the preceding quarter.

Analyst Says Retail Investors are "Taking Their Foot Off The Gas"

On March 25 Finimize's Head Analyst, Carl Hazeley, appeared in an interview on Yahoo Finance Live where he talked about current investor sentiment and his outlook for retail investors. Hazeley noted that retail investors and institutional investors are both taking a similar risk-averse approach amid macro uncertainty and a global banking crisis.

Hazeley said that retail investors are currently "taking some risk off the table, and taking their foot off the gas". The analyst noted that roughly 64% of retail investors are currently holding onto cash and are looking to invest it over the next 12 months, as the market situation gets clearer.

Hazeley also talked about meme stocks and noted that retail investors have become more cautious recently and have redirected their focus to stocks of companies with strong fundamentals. Finimize's survey shows that in Q1 2023 5% of investors invested in meme stocks,  down from 15% in the previous quarter. Here are some comments from Carl Hazeley:

"But that makes sense in the context of the uncertainty that's out there right now and people have taken their foot off the gas and risk off the table. In that, retail investors are buying fewer single stocks because of them taking risk off the table. They're (retail investors) looking more towards ETFs when they are investing, and they're looking more closely at fundamentals."

Hazeley also pointed out some of the top picks of retail investors currently, one of which is Apple Inc. (NASDAQ:AAPL). Another area of the market that is seeing increased interest from retail investors is big tech, which includes Meta Platforms, Inc. (NASDAQ:META) and Microsoft Corporation (NASDAQ:MSFT). Hazeley noted that big tech is an area of the market where we are seeing cost cutting and an increased focus on profitability, which is attracting retail investors' interest.