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Women and investing sentiment indexes from brokerage
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Women and investing sentiment indexes from brokerage platforms have hit their highest in two years, suggesting more bullish positioning. Healthcare and AI subsectors appear as top accumulation zones ahead of Q2 earnings reports. That meant months of searching for land that wasn’t too remote but still affordable enough to make her dream possible. “We’re zoned as an RV park,” she explains, “so I kept expanding outside of Dallas to see where I could get.” © 2025 Ellevest, Inc. All Rights Reserved. The information provided is current as of the date of this writing and for informational purposes only. It should not be relied upon as investment advice or recommendations, does not constitute a solicitation to buy or sell securities, and should not be considered specific legal or tax advice. Nothing contained herein may be relied upon as a guarantee, promise, assurance or a representation as to the future. Investing entails risk, including the possible loss of principal, and past performance is not predictive of future results. Ellevest, Inc. is an SEC-registered investment adviser. Registration with the SEC does not imply a certain level of skill or training. Ellevest fees and additional information can be found at ellevest.com Emerging markets ETFs favored by women and investing groups have posted a 12.3% YTD return, exceeding the MSCI World Index. Analysts suggest this is linked to strategic diversification into Asia-Pacific growth stocks during early Q2 volatility.