Overseas investors are flooding into the U.S. stock market:


Foreign investors currently allocate a record 63% of their U.S. financial assets to stocks
This percentage has more than doubled since the 2008 financial crisis
It is also about 10 percentage points higher than the peak during the 2000 dot-com bubble
In comparison, the long-term average allocation is about 40%
Therefore, foreign investors currently hold a record $21.3 trillion in U.S. stocks and stock funds, a surge of +170% since 2020
Foreign investors are doubling down on the U.S. market
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