Daily Charts - Foreigners now have the highest allocation to U.S. Stocks in history

1.Foreigners now have the highest allocation to U.S. Stocks in history 🇺🇸🚨

A line chart displaying the allocation of foreign holdings to US financial assets, specifically equities, from 1963 to 2023. The y-axis ranges from 20% to 65%, showing percentage allocation, while the x-axis marks years including 63, 73, 83, 93, 03, and 13.

The chart shows a fluctuating trend with a significant upward movement in recent years, peaking above 60%. A watermark from topdowncharts.com is visible.

2.A staggering $7.7 Trillion is now sitting in Money Market Funds, a new all-time high 🚨🚨

A green area chart displaying assets in money-market funds, with values on the y-axis ranging from 1 to 7 trillion dollars and years on the x-axis from 20 to 25. The chart shows a steady upward trend, reaching a peak of 7.7 trillion dollars.

Text at the top reads "Assets in money-market funds" and "7.7 trillion." Additional text at the bottom notes "Figures as of Wednesday" and "Source: Crane Data."

3.Quantum Computing Market could be worth $4 Billion by 2030 says Bank of America, a massive increase from their prior forecast of $300 million

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