Investors Flock to Safety Plays, but Stock ‘FOMO’ Lingers

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Investors Flock to Safety Plays, but Stock ‘FOMO’ Lingers
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Investors are shying away from risk, turning to defensive stocks and Treasurys, yet they appear equally worried about missing out on a potential stock-market rally

Illustration by Alexandra Citrin-Safadi/The Wall Street Journal.

Illustration by Alexandra Citrin-Safadi/The Wall Street Journal
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