It's an established principle of financial markets that rising prices typically attract buying interest among individual investors. Whether it's in stocks, commodities, or even real estate, everyone loves a rip-roaring bull market. Every rule has an exception, however, and we're now witnessing what is arguably the grandest exception of them all. Despite the longest bull market in history - and in spite of recent all-time highs in the S&P 500 Index - many retail investors seemingly hate stocks now more than ever. In today's report, I'll show why investors' reticence toward equities is actually helping