U.S. Margin Debt Reaches Record $1.21 Trillion for 7th Straight Month, Signaling Historic Leverage Levels
According to KobeissiLetter, reported via COINOTAG News, U.S. trading margin debt rose by $300 billion in November to a record high of $1.21 trillion, marking the seventh consecutive monthly gain. The sustained ascent in leverage signals persistent demand for amplified market exposure, while risk considerations remain a focus for investors and regulators.
Over seven months, margin debt expanded by approximately $364 billion, a 43% rise. Inflation-adjusted figures show 2% month-on-month and 32% year-on-year growth, reaching a historical peak. The margin-to-M2 ratio now sits near 5.5%, the highest since 2007, underscoring stretched leverage in the market.
Data indicate that the current margin-to-M2 ratio surpasses levels seen during the 2000 dot-com bubble, signaling elevated risk in the U.S. investment landscape. Trading margin debt represents funds borrowed from brokers to finance stock purchases, magnifying both potential gains and downside risk.
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