1. The S&P 500 has experienced a modest decline in recent days, coinciding with a significant downturn in investor sentiment. 2. The AAII weekly sentiment survey shows that only 37.7% of respondents are bullish this week, with bears accounting for 29.9%. 3. This shift in sentiment is a notable change from the recent low of 20.6% two weeks ago.
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