Actual | Previous | |
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Index | 4.31 | 4.17 |
Highlights
The reading means TD Ameritrade clients' overall exposure to risk assets edged up to start the year though it remains low compared with its usual level and recent highs.
"While there's still a ways to go before the IMX score reaches the soaring heights it hit in 2020 and 2021, optimism among retail investors is beginning to creep back up as this year begins," TD Ameritrade said.
Definition
Description
Importance
The IMX can provide insight into whether investors are growing more bullish or bearish on equities.
Interpretation
The IMX measures the level of exposure of Retail Investor Portfolios to the U.S. equity market. The IMX has not been indexed to a specific year or normalized. Scores should be viewed in the context of historic ranges and recent trends. When reviewing month over month results and trends over time it's most important to put IMX values into context by considering historical ranges. For example, the historical range can be put into 5 quintiles - High, Moderately High, Neutral, Moderately Low and Low. The higher the score is the more bullish the level. Other important considerations include recent trends up/down and the duration of trends.