Wealthy gain confidence

Confidence among wealthy investors rebounded in December, though pessimism still lingers, according to a report from Spectrem Group.
JAN 07, 2009
By  Bloomberg
Confidence among wealthy investors rebounded in December, though pessimism still lingers, according to a report from Spectrem Group. The Spectrem Millionaire Investor Index rose 16 points in December to a reading of -23, marking the largest advance since the inception of the index in February 2004. In November, the index had slumped 15 points to a reading of -39, down from the previous record low of -24 in October. Meanwhile, the Spectrem Affluent Investor Index, which measures the investment outlook for households with $500,000 to $1 million in investible assets, rose 8 points from its all-time low to a reading of -31 in December, but still remains in bearish territory. The index fell 9 points in November to a reading of -39. Both groups of investors cited concern that the economy and market conditions were the greatest threats to achieving their financial goals. “Millionaires and the affluent ended a dismal year on a relatively positive note, posting solid improvements in their investment outlook from record lows,” George H. Walper Jr., president of Spectrem Group, said in a statement. “Nonetheless, both groups were far more pessimistic than a year ago.” The indexes are put out on a monthly basis by Spectrem Group, a Chicago-based research firm.

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