
A majority of surveyed investors are expecting volatility in the stock market to persist through 2025, according to a new survey that was released on Tuesday.
The new Gallup poll found that nearly 3-in-4 investors, 73 percent, think there will be more stock market turbulence ahead in 2025. Nearly six-in-10 investors, 58 percent, said the “worst” market volatility is bound to take place still this year, while 41 percent said the “worst” is behind them.
When split by party, investors disagreed. Eighty-eight percent of Democrats think that “the worst is ahead of us,” while 75 percent of Republicans said the “worst is behind us.” Some 60 percent of independents stated that the worst is still ahead, according to the survey.
Around 60 percent of U.S. investors were at least “somewhat concerned” about the recent volatility in the stock market, with 28 percent of them saying they are “very concerned.”
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Author: Faith Novak
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