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"American exceptionalism, encapsulated by massive outperformance for the biggest US tech stocks, has been a fact of life at least since the Global Financial Crisis of 2008." @johnauthers https://t.co/gj51BA1FzQ
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🚨US STOCK MARKET HAS NEVER BEEN BIGGER🚨 US equity market value has hit a record $64 TRILLION and surpassed other global equity markets cap COMBINED. Since the 2020 pandemic CRISIS, the US market cap has DOUBLED while other markets have seen less than 20% growth. Incredible. https://t.co/iiRHeOWETh