The latest quarterly client survey from Charles Schwab revealed that despite an expensive stock market, traders remain bullish, with 51% being bulls compared to 34% bears, especially among young traders under 40 where bullishness jumped to 59%. Even though two-thirds of traders believe the market is overvalued, more than half plan to invest additional money into stocks in the first quarter, indicating a positive sentiment towards the market’s potential for growth. James Kostulias, head of trading services at Charles Schwab, noted that while traders acknowledge some froth in the market, they still see room for the bulls to continue running.
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Blood moon pictured across UK before dawn
Early-rising stargazers in the UK witnessed a partial lunar eclipse just before dawn on Friday, with a "blood moon" created as the Moon moved into Earth's shadow, turning a dusky red. The eclipse was visible in most of the UK, while some western areas and the Americas may have seen a total eclipse. This natural phenomenon occurs when Earth blocks sunlight from reaching the Moon, causing it to appear red due to Rayleigh scattering in...
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