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Global M2 vs BTC / Days Offset



Chart Explained
This chart illustrates the year-over-year growth in the global money supply (M2) from the top 21 central banks, compared to the price of Bitcoin. The M2 Global measure includes cash, checking and savings deposits, money market accounts, and smaller deposits under $100,000.

An increase in global liquidity indicates that major central banks are making more money available to their economies. They typically achieve this by lowering interest rates or purchasing government bonds and other securities to expand the money supply.

When comparing Bitcoin’s price to the M2 growth rates of central banks like the FED, ECB, PBoC, BoJ, and others, there is a clear correlation—Bitcoin tends to rise in tandem with the growth of the M2 supply. Historically, Bitcoin bull markets have aligned with periods of increased global liquidity.

Indicator Explained
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Data for the global money supply has been sourced from the following 21 central banks:

North America: USM, CAM
Eurozone: EUM
Non-Eurozone Europe: CHM, GBM, FIPOP, RUM
Pacific: NZM
Asia: CNM, TWM, HKM, INM, JPM, PHM, SGM
Latin America: BRM, COM, MXM
Middle East: AEM, TRM
Africa: ZAM
This comprehensive data set offers insights into how global liquidity impacts the price of Bitcoin, reinforcing the historical connection between monetary expansion and Bitcoin’s bull markets.

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