
"Retail investors plowed $5.7 billion into stocks between April 9 and 15, the week when the S&P 500 came roaring back to crest over 7,000. That's still below the 12-month average of $6.6 billion per week."
"California faces summer jet fuel crisis if war drags on. Europe and Asia face widespread fuel shortages this summer, but shortfalls will soon spread to California and the broader west coast of the U.S."
"If we don't have some concrete [peace] deal here in the next three weeks, then I'm really nervous for the West Coast this summer in terms of jet fuel."
Retail investors invested $5.7 billion in stocks from April 9 to 15, below the 12-month average of $6.6 billion. Institutional investors are increasing long equity exposure, while retail investors remain cautious. California is at risk of a jet fuel crisis this summer due to ongoing conflicts in the Middle East, which are causing fuel shortages in Europe and Asia. The state's geographical challenges complicate fuel imports, raising concerns about its economy if a peace deal is not reached soon.
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