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US household allocations to stocks have surged to near record highs, reaching approximately 57%, a level comparable to the Dotcom peak in 2000. This trend is highlighted by Goldman Sachs, noting that households directly own 39% of the US equities market. In contrast, European households own significantly less in stocks.
🚨US household allocation to stocks hits +57%. This is near record HIGH. Similar to 2000 Dotcom peak. This time it’s different. https://t.co/Q34TvAxzPn
Household allocations to stocks are near record highs https://t.co/xUrXDcJLR2
Household mortgage debt as a percent of household real estate value is near an all-time low @yardeni https://t.co/9KcUtAYS1J



