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Woofun AI reports that foreign investors are allocating capital to the U.S. stock market at a record pace. Cumulative inflows from global investment funds into U.S. equities have reached approximately 2.5% of total assets under management since the start of the year, a figure that has more than doubled since May. This current level stands in stark contrast to the historical average outflow of 0.3% observed between 2002 and 2025.
Excluding the top and bottom 10% of years for fund flows during the 2002-2025 period, the average inflow scale was about 1.5% of total AUM. The current year's inflow volume surpasses the total annual inflows of the middle 50% of years in this timeframe, highlighting exceptional demand for U.S. stocks.