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flag U.S. investors pulled $75 billion from domestic stocks in six months, fleeing to overseas markets due to high valuations and stronger global returns.

flag U.S. investors have pulled $75 billion from domestic equity funds in the past six months, with $52 billion withdrawn since January 2026—the largest outflow in at least 16 years—driven by fading tech returns, rising AI risks, and stronger global performance. flag Despite a weaker dollar, investors are shifting toward overseas markets, particularly emerging economies like South Korea and Brazil, and value-oriented sectors in Europe, Japan, and Switzerland. flag Foreign markets outperformed the S&P 500, with Japan’s Nikkei up 43%, Europe’s STOXX 600 gaining 26%, and South Korea’s KOSPI nearly doubling. flag U.S. equities remain expensive, trading at 21.8 times forward earnings versus 15 in Europe, 17 in Japan, and 13.5 in China, fueling a broader global rotation based on valuation and performance.

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