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美股估值过高以及特朗普政策引发的不安情绪正促使越来越多的投资者从美国市场撤出,转而投资欧洲和中国等其他市场。 https://t.co/xy0ninDjp6

In recent months, investors have begun to shift their focus away from U.S. stocks, which have historically dominated their portfolios. As of March 2025, foreign stocks have risen by 9%, prompting a reassessment of investment strategies. Concerns over U.S. stock valuations, coupled with mounting unease regarding the Trump administration's trade policies, have led institutional investors to explore opportunities in emerging markets, particularly in Europe and China. Reports indicate that the allocation of U.S. stocks among investors has reached an all-time high of 51%, surpassing levels seen during the Dot-Com Bubble, yet the U.S. market has underperformed compared to other regions since the 2022 Bear Market. This shift in sentiment reflects a growing belief that concentrating investments solely in the U.S. may no longer be prudent.