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Data: U.S. Investment Market Leverage Surges, October Trading Margin Debt Increases by $57.2 Billion

BlockBeats News, November 27th, KobeissiLetter released data showing that in October, the U.S. trading margin debt surged by $572 billion, reaching a record high of $1.2 trillion, marking the sixth consecutive monthly increase. So far this year, U.S. trading margin debt has increased by $285 billion, a 32% increase. In the past six months, margin debt has soared by 39%, the largest increase since 2000, even surpassing the increase during the 2021 Meme Stock craze, showing that the leverage in the U.S. investment market has reached absurd levels.


Trading margin debt refers to the total amount of debt that investors borrow from brokers to purchase stocks or other securities in securities trading, allowing investors to amplify their investment scale with less of their own funds, thereby magnifying potential returns, but also amplifying risks.

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