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    Retail Crowd Seen Resuming Stock-Buying Binge After Tax Deadline

    BloombergApril 6, 2026 at 7:35 PMBullish1 min read

    Key Takeaways

    • 1Retail stock buying often dips around tax deadlines.
    • 2A resumption of buying could boost equity markets.
    • 3Focus may be on growth and 'meme' stocks.

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    The headline suggests that retail investors, who often show reduced activity around tax deadlines due to capital reallocations or liquidity needs, are poised to re-enter the stock market with significant buying power. This potential influx of retail capital could provide a noticeable tailwind for equity markets, particularly for popular growth stocks or meme stocks favored by this cohort. Investors should monitor retail trading volumes and social media sentiment for early indicators of this resumed buying binge.

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