【Crypto World】According to financial data platforms, the U.S. Department of the Treasury recently completed a $2.8 billion government bond repurchase operation within one day. At the same time, more notably, the U.S. M2 money supply has broken a historical record, now reaching $22.3 trillion.
What do these two signals indicate? On one hand, the government bond repurchase reflects the U.S. government’s efforts to regulate market liquidity; on the other hand, the record high of M2 suggests that the broad money supply within the dollar system remains at a historic high. For the crypto market, such macroeconomic monetary data often influence capital flows and the attractiveness of risk assets. Investors need to closely monitor the economic cycle signals behind these data.
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ContractTester
· 01-25 01:22
22.3 trillion USD, this number looks outrageous, is the Federal Reserve starting to print more money again?
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Treasury bond repurchase of 2.8 billion, sounds big but actually insignificant; the real signal is the new high in M2.
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Here we go again. Every time this kind of macro data comes out, someone in the crypto circle starts telling stories, making it seem like a breakout is imminent.
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The over-issuance of USD has become the norm; we're used to it. Anyway, it still flows into crypto in the end.
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Wait, isn't a new high in M2 indicating dollar devaluation? Doesn't that mean our coins are more valuable?
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What is the Treasury Department playing at? Rebuying bonds while oversupplying money—this pattern I don't quite understand.
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Honestly, no matter how many signals there are, it’s useless without SEC’s stance. Really.
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Every time it hits a new high, it can trigger a market rally. Old trick. Don’t be fooled, everyone.
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Contract traders should be more cautious now; macro data reversals tend to be the most intense.
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When there's too much money and nowhere to put it, it ultimately flows into the crypto market. This logic makes sense, right?
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bridge_anxiety
· 01-22 08:28
22.3 trillion... This number sounds outrageous, the Federal Reserve is really playing with fire.
Wait, M2 hitting a new high + government bond repurchase... Isn't this just giving the crypto world a boost? Funds have to flow somewhere.
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FloorSweeper
· 01-22 02:09
lmao 28B buyback is literally just noise, M2 hitting ATH is where the real alpha leaks... paper hands still missing it tbh
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LiquiditySurfer
· 01-22 01:44
22.3 trillion yuan, the Federal Reserve is playing a bit hard, the printing press finally can't keep up, right?
If M2 continues like this, someone will eventually take the hit. I bet five dollars that the next trend will depend on whether crypto can absorb this wave of liquidity.
Treasury repurchase? Haha, basically it's just giving the market a confidence boost. Is the US government hiding something?
Wait, with so much hot money, it seems like it's all flowing into the pockets of the big players. Retail investors are still waiting anxiously.
With such abundant liquidity, can the crypto world also benefit? It feels a bit uncertain.
U.S. M2 Money Supply Hits Record High Again, What Signal Does the Treasury's $2.8 Billion Treasury Bond Buyback Send?
【Crypto World】According to financial data platforms, the U.S. Department of the Treasury recently completed a $2.8 billion government bond repurchase operation within one day. At the same time, more notably, the U.S. M2 money supply has broken a historical record, now reaching $22.3 trillion.
What do these two signals indicate? On one hand, the government bond repurchase reflects the U.S. government’s efforts to regulate market liquidity; on the other hand, the record high of M2 suggests that the broad money supply within the dollar system remains at a historic high. For the crypto market, such macroeconomic monetary data often influence capital flows and the attractiveness of risk assets. Investors need to closely monitor the economic cycle signals behind these data.