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Investor Sentiment Hits 5-Month High as Risk Appetite Surges: BofA Survey

Investor sentiment reached its most bullish level since February, driven by a surge in profit expectations and a record jump in risk appetite, according to Bank of America’s July Global Fund Manager Survey.


Greed Replaces Caution

BofA said optimism about corporate earnings has surged to the highest in five years, while the shift toward risk-on behavior reflects a broader belief that markets have entered a sustainable growth phase.

“Sentiment is toppy, but not euphoric,” the note said. “Greed is harder to reverse than fear.”

Fund managers continue to rotate between sectors rather than abandon risk altogether. Cyclical and growth stocks have seen increased exposure, while defensives lag.


Macro Context

The renewed optimism comes against a backdrop of:

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What’s Next?

While the drop in cash signals rising risk tolerance, BofA warned of potential corrections should macro surprises or earnings disappointments emerge. For now, fund managers are opting for tactical sector plays over broad risk-off positioning.

 

Published on: July 15, 2025