Foreign Investors Now Hold $21.3 Trillion In US Stocks: Allocation Hits Record 63%, Surpassing Dot-Com Bubble

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Overseas capital is flooding American financial markets at an increasing pace, with foreign investors heavily favoring equities over other asset classes and breaking historical records in the process.

A Historic Pivot To Equities

International market participants are aggressively doubling down on the American economy, signaling immense confidence in domestic corporate growth.

According to recent data from The Kobeissi Letter, which tracks foreign holdings of U.S. financial assets, overseas investors now allocate a “record 63%” of their portfolios directly to U.S. equities.

This massive shift represents a profound and swift concentration of global capital. Because these investors are continually “piling into” the markets, foreign entities currently own an absolute record of $21.3 trillion in U.S. stocks and equity funds.

This valuation reflects a dramatic 170% increase in total equity ownership since the beginning of 2020. This rapid accumulation emphasizes how heavily reliant global portfolios have become on the performance of the American stock market.

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