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[U.S. October Trading Margin Debt Surges by $57.2 Billion] On November 27, data revealed that U.S. trading margin debt increased by $57.2 billion in October, reaching a historic high of $1.2 trillion and marking six consecutive months of growth. So far this year, U.S. trading margin debt has risen by a total of $285 billion, an increase of 32%. Over the past six months, this debt has soared by 39%, the largest increase since 2000, surpassing the growth seen during the 2021 Meme stock frenzy. Trading margin debt refers to the total amount investors borrow from brokers to purchase stocks or other securities during securities trading. It can amplify investment scale and potential returns while simultaneously increasing risk.

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