More than 8 in 10 advisors are optimistic about the three-year outlook for equities, new research reveals.
Russell Investments discloses this finding in a July 2014 report, "Financial Professional Outlook." Based on interviews with 150 financial advisors at 80 firms nationwide, the report tracks the opinions, conversations and market sentiment of U.S. financial advisors since 2010.
The report indicates that 82 percent of advisors are optimistic about equity markets over the next three years. By comparison, only one-quarter of advisors (25 percent) say their clients are similarly optimistic.
"Both advisor and client sentiment slipped 5 points from last quarter, but this was not a meaningful amount in our view," the report states. "The overall theme remains the same, though: advisors are bullish; clients are uncertain."
The top two investor-initiated conversations, the report adds, were about market volatility (54 percent) and concerns about government policy (53 percent). These were followed by global events (35 percent) and running out of money in retirement (34 percent).