The U.S. M2 money supply just hit a fresh record — $22.3 trillion. That's more liquidity sloshing around the system than ever before. For those tracking macro trends, this kind of expansion typically signals increased purchasing power, but also raises questions about inflation dynamics and asset valuations down the line. Worth keeping an eye on how this plays into risk-on sentiment across equities and crypto markets.
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JustHodlIt
· 12-06 09:56
22.3 trillion? Another round of money printing—is it really about to take off this time or is it just another round of fleecing retail investors?
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BlockchainFries
· 12-06 09:51
So what if it's 22.3 trillion? Even with more money, we still get fleeced.
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gas_fee_therapy
· 12-06 09:51
22.3 trillion... This liquidity is really about to overflow, is the crypto market about to take off again?
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QuietlyStaking
· 12-06 09:40
$22.3 trillion? Oh my, this liquidity is insane. I need to get in quickly!
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TokenomicsPolice
· 12-06 09:34
22.3 trillion? The money printing machine really hasn't taken a break this time.
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RektButSmiling
· 12-06 09:32
22.3 trillion—just hearing that number sounds unbelievable. That's so much money that there's nowhere left to put it.
The U.S. M2 money supply just hit a fresh record — $22.3 trillion. That's more liquidity sloshing around the system than ever before. For those tracking macro trends, this kind of expansion typically signals increased purchasing power, but also raises questions about inflation dynamics and asset valuations down the line. Worth keeping an eye on how this plays into risk-on sentiment across equities and crypto markets.