The proportion of US stocks allocated by overseas investors has reached 63%, surpassing the peak during the internet bubble period.
Odaily reported that Cointelegraph posted on X, stating that overseas investors are entering the US stock market at a record pace, with their stock allocation ratio reaching 63%. This proportion has doubled compared to the period following the 2008 financial crisis and exceeds the peak during the internet bubble era.
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