'Credit where credit is due': Robinhood investors called the market bottom, showing 'impeccable' timing, Societe Generale says | Markets Insider

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'Credit where credit is due': Robinhood investors called the market bottom, showing 'impeccable' timing, Societe Generale says

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The analysis also found that Robinhood traders are buying both high- and low-quality stocks, but that investor money has a bigger impact on smaller, lower quality shares. "Retail investors have long been associated with buying stocks that are largely off-limits to many institutional investors, either because they are too small or because they are just too speculative," said Lapthorne, adding,"this is not to say that all the retail money has solely been flowing in the direction of such speculative stocks."

 

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