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Record Year for Retail Traders in 2025 Driven by Dip-Buying and ETF Dominance

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Last updated: November 21, 2025 1:23 pm
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Published: November 21, 2025
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In 2025, retail traders have experienced an unprecedented surge in activity, surpassing even the heightened engagement witnessed during the peak of the GameStop phenomenon in 2021. Recent data indicates a remarkable 50% increase in retail trading compared to last year, reflecting a climate of heightened volatility. This volatility was characterized by a nearly 20% drop in the market between February and early April, leading to new investment strategies that have shaped the trading landscape.

J.P. Morgan’s equity-strategy team, which tracks retail investor trends, has identified three primary movements in the market this year. The first notable trend is a “dip-buying bonanza.” Throughout the first four months of 2025, day traders capitalized on three major dip-buying opportunities:

1. The sudden rise of DeepSeek in January, which prompted a sell-off in US AI stocks.
2. A multi-week unwinding of momentum trades in March that led to a significant decline in equities.
3. Trump’s announcement of a “Liberation Day” tariff in early April, resulting in the S&P 500 experiencing its worst trading day in five years.

These events contributed to approximately 75% of stock-market positioning occurring during this brief period, benefiting companies like Nvidia and Tesla the most. However, in recent weeks, retail investors have exhibited a more cautious approach, refraining from dip-buying and even emerging as net sellers amid growing valuation concerns.

The second prominent trend is the increasing dominance of Exchange-Traded Funds (ETFs) among retail traders. As of 2025, ETFs have accounted for 75% of inflows from retail investors. Following the volatility from February to April, interest in single stocks has waned, with many traders now pivoting towards ETFs and options, a stark contrast to the meme-stock era, which featured a higher percentage of single-stock purchases. Among the ETFs capturing significant retail interest is the SPDR Gold Shares ETF, particularly coinciding with a more than 60% rise in gold prices.

The third trend reveals a strategic shift among retail investors: purchases of the top 30 artificial intelligence (AI) stocks, often at the expense of broader market equities. J.P. Morgan has labeled the rest of the market as the “SPX 470,” which retail traders appear to be selling off to finance their investments in AI stocks. This trend has contributed to a notable concentration in mega-cap tech companies.

Looking ahead, it remains uncertain whether the current dynamics will shift, especially if there are signs of exhaustion in the AI trade. Valuation concerns have started to resurface, even following a robust earnings report from Nvidia, potentially signaling a turning point for retail trading strategies. The context of retail trading in 2025 encapsulates a transformative period marked by volatility and shifting investor behaviors, as traders navigate these turbulent waters.

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