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Ownership breakdown of US equity market & Return by Country

edited March 23 in Other Investing
A Wealth of Common Sense detailed some interesting charts....https://awealthofcommonsense.com/2025/03/the-stock-market-is-always-changing/

Per Goldman Sachs, ownership of US equities:

38% Households
18% Foreign investors
11% Active mutual fund
6% passive mutual fund
9% ETFs
10% Pension/govt retirement
4% Business holdings
2% Hedge Funds


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And Denmark is champion of the past 20 year returns (market return by country), followed by the USA...


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  • edited March 23
    If anyone has the total US equity Cap, which would include privately held companies, please post. I saw a $14T for private companies.

    The $93T in OP is different from the info here -

    https://siblisresearch.com/data/us-stock-market-value/

    Not that any number is useful to me but I am curious - as anyone else is - entertainment value only for me.

    The Quilt is useful info. Thanks
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