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Schwab Survey: Trader Sentiment Turns Bearish for the Fourth Quarter, but Remains More Bullish Compared to a Year Ago

Two-thirds of traders still believe a U.S. recession is at least somewhat likely in 2024, but many also expect inflation to come down or remain the same

For the first time all year, the political landscape in Washington, D.C. is the top concern among traders, exceeding the rate environment and the potential for recession

Sentiment among traders has turned bearish, but is still more bullish than it was this time last year, according to the latest Charles Schwab Trader Sentiment Survey, a quarterly study that explores the outlooks, expectations, and perspectives of traders at Charles Schwab and TD Ameritrade. The survey found 32% of traders are bullish on the U.S. stock market and 53% are bearish, compared to 44% who said they were bullish and 35% who said they were bearish in Q3. This time last year, only 18% were bullish on U.S. stocks and 68% were bearish.

One factor clearly having an impact on traders is the political landscape in Washington, D.C. For the first time this year it is traders’ top concern, exceeding the possibility of more rate increases and the potential for recession.

Primary concerns around investing

4Q ‘23

3Q ‘23

2Q ‘23

1Q ‘23

Political landscape in D.C.

21%

13%

13%

12%

Fed raising interest rates

16%

14%

10%

16%

Potential of a recession

11%

14%

18%

15%

Inflation

11%

10%

8%

12%

Market correction

8%

10%

7%

6%

Cautious stance

Overall, 41% of traders think it’s a good time to invest in stocks, mutual funds and other equity-based investments, down from 51% in Q3 2023.

With respect to the economy, two-thirds of traders still believe a US recession in 2024 is at least somewhat likely. At the same time, many more traders expect inflation to recede next year as compared to those who think it will rise.

Likelihood of a US recession in 2024

 

Expected inflation scenarios in 2024

 

Likelihood the Fed will achieve a “soft landing” in 2024

Very likely

23%

 

Inflation declines rapidly

3%

 

Very likely

3%

Somewhat likely

43%

 

Inflation comes down moderately

40%

 

Somewhat likely

35%

Somewhat unlikely

17%

 

Inflation remains at current levels

31%

 

Somewhat unlikely

31%

Very unlikely

6%

 

Inflation goes up moderately

15%

 

Very unlikely

21%

I don’t know

11%

 

Inflation rises rapidly

2%

 

I don’t know

11%

 

 

 

I don’t know

9%

 

 

 

“The confluence of factors facing markets today from monetary policy to government uncertainty to, most recently, geopolitical uncertainty has led some traders to take a more cautious stance,” said James Kostulias, head of Trading Services at Charles Schwab. “However, glimmers of economic optimism are emerging as we head toward the end of the year and look ahead to 2024.”

Sector and asset class outlook

At the sector level, traders continue to be most bullish about energy (55%), followed by IT (42%) and Healthcare (42%), and most bearish about real estate (68%), consumer discretionary (50%), and finance (51%).

They are relatively bullish on value stocks (47%), AI stocks (45%), and fixed income investments (40%), and relatively bearish on crypto (43%) and international stocks (42%).

What traders are doing in their portfolios

Traders’ expectations for the economy are leading many to dial back on risk exposure. Still, they are more than twice as likely to be planning to move money into their investment portfolio than take money out.

Impact of Expectations for the Economy on Trading Approach

 

Portfolio Changes Planned in Next 3 Months

 

Moderating/Dialing back risk exposure

44%

 

Move money net

72%

 

Spending more time researching trades before executing

33%

 

Into individual stocks

45%

 

Spending more time vetting trades with tools available to me

27%

 

Into ETFs

33%

 

Moving assets into bonds

16%

 

Into fixed income investments

26%

 

Moving assets into the stock market

16%

 

Into cash investments

23%

 

No impact

17%

 

Into another type of investment vehicle

16%

 

Fewer traders (33%) feel like their financial standing has improved in the last year, down from 53% last quarter who felt better off financially compared to a year ago.

“A positive trend we continue to see among our trader clients is their level of engagement with educational content and research as part of their trading approach,” noted Kostulias. “A third of traders are spending more time researching trades before executing, and more than a quarter are vetting strategies with the tools we provide in order to navigate the complexity of today’s market environment and economy.”

About the Charles Schwab Trader Sentiment Survey

The Charles Schwab Trader Sentiment Survey is a quarterly study exploring the outlooks, expectations, trading patterns and points of view of active traders at Charles Schwab and TD Ameritrade – defined as those making more than 80 equity trades, more than 12 options trades, or those who make futures or forex trades over the course of the year. The study included 853 Active Trader clients at Charles Schwab and TD Ameritrade between the ages of 18-75 and was fielded from October 3 - 9th, 2023.

About Charles Schwab

At Charles Schwab, we believe in the power of investing to help individuals create a better tomorrow. We have a history of challenging the status quo in our industry, innovating in ways that benefit investors and the advisors and employers who serve them, and championing our clients’ goals with passion and integrity.

More information is available at aboutschwab.com. Follow us on X, Facebook, YouTube, and LinkedIn.

Disclosures

Investing involves risk, including loss of principal.

Charles Schwab & Co., Inc. ("Schwab") and TD Ameritrade, Inc., members SIPC, are separate but affiliated subsidiaries of The Charles Schwab Corporation. TD Ameritrade is a trademark jointly owned by TD Ameritrade IP Company, Inc. and The Toronto-Dominion Bank.

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