The latest weekly survey of investor sentiment from the American Association of Individual Investors (AAII) shows that last week's rally helped to lift the spirits of the bulls after the Thanksgiving week sell-off sent many scurrying for their caves. Â In the latest week, bullish sentiment rose from 33.04 to 38.57.
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