MarketWatch: Retail interest in U.S. stocks reached its lowest level of the year so far on Tuesday says Marco Iachini, Vanda Research Analyst

"They still haven’t reached levels of “capitulation” on par with what was witnessed before stocks turned around in December 2018 and March 2020. What might retail capitulation look like? The Vanda team said that during the last two major selloffs in 2020 and the late 2018, total “capitulation” didn’t arrive until retail traders had become net sellers of stocks."

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