🇺🇸 Foreign Capital Floods Into U.S. Stocks at Record Levels According to FRED data, foreign investors bought an additional +$2 trillion worth of U.S. equities in April alone, pushing total foreign holdings to a new all-time high of $23.2 trillion.


📈 That figure is:
• 1.5x higher than the previous peak during the ultra-low rate era of 2021
• 3x higher than the Covid-era lows in 2020
🌍 Foreign investors now own roughly 30.5% of the entire U.S. stock market capitalization.
Even more striking: Within their U.S. asset allocation, American equities now account for 63% — the highest level ever recorded.
⚠️ This surpasses even the peak levels seen during the Dot-com bubble in 2000.
📊 The data highlights how global capital continues concentrating heavily into U.S. markets despite:
• elevated valuations
• high interest rates
• and growing concerns around AI-related stock bubblesFor now, the U.S. equity market remains the dominant destination for international capital flows.
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