America's wealthy aren't acting like they believe we've seen the market bottom: Survey

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America's wealthy aren't acting like they believe we've seen the market bottom: Survey
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Investors with at least $1 million in a brokerage account are bearish on the economy and market, according to an E-Trade survey. The wealthy are not planning big changes to portfolios, but are adjusting allocations with a clear message: be defensive.

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