When Money Moves, Bitcoin Moves: Why Liquidity Still Runs the Show
- Nov 12, 2025
- 3 min read
For years, M2 — the total amount of money circulating in the global economy — has been one of the most reliable big-picture indicators for Bitcoin.
When M2 expanded, Bitcoin rallied. When M2 contracted, Bitcoin corrected.
It’s been that simple. The connection between global money supply and Bitcoin became a cornerstone of market analysis, helping traders identify when liquidity (money) was plentiful and when it was drying up.
But recently, something changed.
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