The attractiveness of US funds is demonstrating remarkable advantages worldwide. According to cross-border capital flow data, since 2010, US funds have attracted over $1.2 trillion in overseas capital. More notably, in just a few years after 2020, global investors have injected more than $1 trillion into it. In comparison, during the same period, overseas capital inflows into major economies such as the Eurozone, the UK, Japan, and others have remained flat or even stagnated. What does this mean? The total foreign investment attracted by the US is already twice the combined total of the Eurozone, Japan, the UK, Canada, Australia, and China. This capital concentration phenomenon reflects the true choices of global investors.

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GateUser-c802f0e8vip
· 4h ago
The US dollar is truly outstanding, with its ability to attract capital surpassing the entire world... Need to carefully analyze what is behind this.
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AirdropHunter420vip
· 6h ago
The Federal Reserve's printing press is spinning, and global funds are pouring into the US. That's the reality, haha. --- So, it still pays to follow the dollar; other places really don't matter much. --- Wait, is this data reliable? Feels a bit fishy. --- What about China? It's also included... That's a bit strange. --- Big investors are making money in the US, while retail investors are still hesitating here. --- The US has really been ruthless this round, with investors worldwide sending money over. --- I believe it can double, but is the investment environment really that different? --- That's why I hold all my assets in US stocks—just follow the instructions and do it. --- Europe is really declining, look at this comparison. --- Wait, is it the same reason that Web3 projects are also moving to the US?
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AirdropDreamBreakervip
· 6h ago
The dollar's money-printing machine is starting, while capital elsewhere has gone completely passive. The gap is truly remarkable.
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ReverseFOMOguyvip
· 6h ago
They are all flowing to the US now, this is outrageous. The US has won again, truly. Money is all rushing to the US, no one else really wants it. This data looks a bit crazy… double? Oh my. Wait, does this mean a collapse is coming? Global investors are all betting on the US, a bit timid. The US is now a black hole for capital. By the way, why is Europe so quiet? With such uneven liquidity, is it reasonable? Oh my, capital just flows to the high ground.
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SurvivorshipBiasvip
· 6h ago
The dollar's money-making machine is running... Well, it's still the same old trick.
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GasFeeDodgervip
· 6h ago
The US's ability to attract funds this time is truly incredible; other economies have basically given up.
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ChainSauceMastervip
· 7h ago
Our great USA's money-making ability is truly incredible, two trillion dollars, buddy... Other places are just sitting there playing mahjong.
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BankruptcyArtistvip
· 7h ago
Damn, the US really pulled all the global money in. These numbers are outrageous. Dollar hegemony is clear now; investors from other regions have all fled. 1.2 trillion, how much money does that take to absorb... No wonder the crypto world also has to watch the Fed's moves. Wait, if this continues, Europe and Japan must be suffering a lot. Damn, no wonder a bunch of funds have been copying the underlying assets of US stocks recently. That's the logic behind it. This is why we have to hold USD. There's no other way.
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