Business Insider -
12 May 2013 13:17

This week, we saw the U.S. stock markets establish new all-time highs, climbing 145% from its March 2009 lows. Unfortunately, since the bull market began, fewer and fewer adult Americans have been invested in stocks. From David Rosenberg's note on Friday: Interestingly, the folks at Gallup just updated their survey and found that only 52% of American households now have money invested in the stock market, down from 53% a year ago and 62% five years ago. This is historically quite low ... and gue...
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