Investors' Appetite for Stocks Remains Despite Bearish Warnings and Turmoil.

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Individual investors bought a net $77.7 billion in equities and ETFs on U.S. exchanges in the first quarter of 2023, indicating their continued interest in stocks. However, they appear to have learned some lessons in risk-taking as the sum trails only the first quarters of 2021 and 2022, when they bought about $80 billion.
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