American liquidity conditions saw a notable turnaround in mid-November—and Bitcoin's price floor formed just five days after. The correlation here tells the story: when capital flow expands, asset prices respond. Liquidity is the underlying current; price action is what we observe on the surface. Monitor broad money supply metrics and you'll often find yourself ahead of market moves.
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TokenSleuth
· 01-14 15:10
Liquidity shifts to BTC to form a bottom, this logic makes sense... But to be honest, it still depends on whether it will really rise later. Looking at indicators alone can be misleading.
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P2ENotWorking
· 01-14 10:29
Liquidity shifts then BTC hits bottom, this logic is too straightforward... By the way, how many people are really watching the M2 data?
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MEVEye
· 01-13 18:13
Does liquidity shift precede price signals by five days? That's why I always keep an eye on M2 data... The market isn't that mysterious; it's just a game of more or less money.
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BrokeBeans
· 01-12 22:51
Liquidity, huh... To put it simply, it's a game played by the big players, and us retail investors can only watch and take the dust.
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GhostAddressHunter
· 01-12 22:51
Liquidity shifts towards price response, within just these five days... there’s definitely something there.
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ChainWanderingPoet
· 01-12 22:43
Is the relationship between liquidity and coin price really that straightforward? It feels like an overinterpretation.
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zkProofGremlin
· 01-12 22:31
Liquidity turns to BTC and takes off. I've seen through this logic a long time ago. The key is whether you can smell that trend in advance—that's the real way to make money.
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GateUser-a606bf0c
· 01-12 22:27
That wave of liquidity was truly impressive. Bitcoin's bottom just appeared like that—there are no coincidences, only inevitability.
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BearMarketBro
· 01-12 22:24
The liquidity turning point to Bitcoin bottoming out was only five days, the timing is indeed perfect. The key is to keep an eye on major indicators like M2, which can often sniff out the market in advance.
American liquidity conditions saw a notable turnaround in mid-November—and Bitcoin's price floor formed just five days after. The correlation here tells the story: when capital flow expands, asset prices respond. Liquidity is the underlying current; price action is what we observe on the surface. Monitor broad money supply metrics and you'll often find yourself ahead of market moves.