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Retail investors are pulling back from the traditional 60/40 stock-bond allocation model, according to JPMorgan's latest research. The shift is significant—it marks a notable change in how everyday traders are positioning their portfolios.
So what are they moving into? The data suggests a broader diversification play. Instead of sticking with conventional equity-fixed income splits, retail flows are trending toward alternative asset classes. Some are exploring higher-yield opportunities, while others are tilting toward inflation-hedging plays and emerging asset categories.
This behavioral shift reflects changing market conditions and investor sentiment. As traditional bond yields fluctuate and equity volatility persists, retail traders are increasingly questioning whether the textbook 60/40 formula still fits their risk tolerance and return expectations.
The takeaway? The old playbook isn't dead, but it's being rewritten. Investors are thinking harder about what diversification actually means in today's environment.