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I just noticed an interesting event in the American market. The capitalization of the U.S. stock market reached $72 trillion at the end of December. These are simply huge numbers — Nasdaq surpassed $38 trillion, and NYSE approached $32 trillion.
What is striking is the scale. The capitalization of the U.S. stock market is now greater than the combined value of the markets in Europe, China, Japan, India, France, and the United Kingdom together.
This represents a serious imbalance in the global economy.
Interestingly, such growth in the American market usually stimulates interest in alternative assets. The cryptocurrency market responds noticeably to the expansion of traditional stock indices. When the U.S. stock market hits new records, it often attracts investors who begin to look for new opportunities in the crypto space. It seems that global trends in market capitalization are becoming increasingly interconnected.