
As of October 2024, American households have reached a historic milestone in stock market investment, with equity allocations hitting 48%, the highest level recorded. This figure matches the peak levels observed during the Dot-Com Bubble in 2000. According to Goldman Sachs, U.S. households are now holding a record amount of equities in their portfolios, reflecting a significant shift in asset allocation over the past 15 years, during which stock exposure has doubled. The current market environment has seen nearly all major asset prices rising sharply, leading to questions about whether the markets are experiencing peak euphoria.
Americans are holding record shares of their assets in equities https://t.co/nDZLk11aFE
🔥US HOUSEHOLDS STOCK ALLOCATION HIT THE HIGHEST ON RECORD🔥 Americans stock exposure reached 48% in October, a new record and in line with the Dot-Comm Bubble peak levels. The percentage has DOUBLED in 15 years. Retail investors are all in stocks.👇 https://t.co/538KH5BJuY
‼️THIS IS THE CRAZIEST YEAR IN THE FINANCIAL MARKETS IN MODERN HISTORY‼️ Nearly all major asset prices have been skyrocketing while most investors including US households are all in stocks. Are the markets in peak euphoria yet? Read more below👇 https://t.co/q5anbLlgUo

