Retail investors have suddenly got more cautious in using options and margins. That may spell trouble for tech, says JPMorgan.
MarketWatch· Jules Rimmer· Jun 25, 2026 · 9:41 AM
JPMorgan’s research suggests retail investors are becoming more cautious about levrerage after the market’s recent rally and this may spell trouble for the tech sector in which they have mostly focused.
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