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Sunday, June 10, 2012

Morningstar Readers Rate Their Market Sentiment on a Scale of 1 to 10

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Concerns over slowing global growth, as well as a lack of resolution to the eurozone crisis, have roiled stocks in recent weeks, though this past week also included some of the best single-day returns so far in 2012.
Given the schizophrenia, I thought it was a good time to conduct a temperature check of Morningstar.com readers. Are they optimistic or pessimistic about what the future holds for stocks? Posting in the HandsOn forum of Morningstar.com's Discuss boards, I asked them to rate their sentiment on a scale of 1 to 10, with 1 being bearish and 10 being exceptionally positive.
Not surprisingly, the discussion showcased a broad range of opinions, featuring ultrabulls and ultrabears and everything in between. but they are more sanguine about the long term. Read the entire article at ... Continue to read.
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