Where is global money flowing? A new record for the American market



Despite constant talk about de-dollarization, a crisis of confidence in the Western financial system, and geopolitical tensions, real capital votes differently. Statistics are a stubborn thing.

Over the past 12 months, net capital inflows into the US have reached an all-time high, breaking the $884 billion mark!

#USNetCapitalInflowsHitRecord884B

What does this mean in practice, and why is it happening right now?

America as a "safe haven": In times of global instability, large investors, international funds, and central banks traditionally seek shelter. And the US economy, backed by high interest rates, has once again acted like a giant financial vacuum cleaner.

Where is the money going? The bulk of the volume (about $763 billion) went into the US stock market (shares of tech giants, the AI sector), with the rest distributed between government bonds (Treasuries) and banking assets.

Where is crypto in all this? While institutional capital floods hundreds of billions into classic stocks, the cryptocurrency market is only gathering "crumbs" through spot ETFs. We have not yet seen a full-scale trillion-dollar rotation of large players into digital assets—they are choosing the traditional safe haven.
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