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Strateg: Private investorer er en fundamental del af markedet

(FILES) In this file photo taken on May 10, 2021 A man walks past the New York Stock Exchange on Wall Street in New York City. - There is still a ways to go, but Robert Byrnes has been heartened by signs that more New Yorkers are getting back to the office after the coronavirus pandemic. "The subway train was absolutely packed this morning, " he said. "I'm back to waiting in lines at lunchtime." Still, Byrnes, who heads the East Midtown Partnership, a trade group whose offices are near Grand Central Station, estimated that only about one third of the neighborhood's workforce has come back to their cubicles. "Quick meal-type restaurants are still suffering a severe financial impact, " he said. "It's slowly getting better." Other benchmarks corroborate Byrnes's sense of the lag in New York office employees' return to in-person workdays. In May, 62 percent of large employers surveyed by the Partnership for New York City estimated that their workers would be back in the office by September. (Photo by Angela Weiss / AFP)
(FILES) In this file photo taken on May 10, 2021 A man walks past the New York Stock Exchange on Wall Street in New York City. - There is still a ways to go, but Robert Byrnes has been heartened by signs that more New Yorkers are getting back to the office after the coronavirus pandemic. "The subway train was absolutely packed this morning, " he said. "I'm back to waiting in lines at lunchtime." Still, Byrnes, who heads the East Midtown Partnership, a trade group whose offices are near Grand Central Station, estimated that only about one third of the neighborhood's workforce has come back to their cubicles. "Quick meal-type restaurants are still suffering a severe financial impact, " he said. "It's slowly getting better." Other benchmarks corroborate Byrnes's sense of the lag in New York office employees' return to in-person workdays. In May, 62 percent of large employers surveyed by the Partnership for New York City estimated that their workers would be back in the office by September. (Photo by Angela Weiss / AFP) Foto: ANGELA WEISS
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Der findes mange fordomme om private investorer, men endnu engang er de blevet afkræftet i en ny undersøgelse foretaget efter den store markedsnervøsitet i tredje kvartal.

Det skriver Børsen, der har talt med Ben Laidler, markedsstrateg hos Etoro, der netop har udgivet en rundspørge blandt private investorer.

»Vi kan nu med endnu større sikkerhed sige, at private investorer har været en del af fundamentet for markedet,« siger han til avisen.

Han tilføjer desuden, at privatinvestorerne, ligesom resten af markedet, har været bekymret for blandt andet inflation og vækst.

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