Quote from S2007S:
The NASD, a brokerage regulator, recently sent out an "alert" to investors outlining the risks associated with margin. Through the end of March, the latest data available, the amount of debt taken on by investors to buy stocks totaled $317.7 billion. And while that was a bit below the $321.2 billion record hit in February, it still surpasses the $300 billion in March 2000 at the top of the tech-stock bubble.
Quote from S2007S:
this is through the end of march, I really think margin debt could easily be over $325 billion.

Quote from Cache Landing:
Adjusted for inflation we still have room to go there. I try to make it a habit to always adjust for inflation. $300 billion adjusted for inflation would be somewhere around $340-360 billion.
That's not to say that I don't think people are over-leveraged.![]()