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Is liquidity already on the move?!
Many are waiting for news to explain market movements.
But in reality — movement is not created by news, but by money.
When political cycles (elections, budgets, inflation expectations) force the system to print more dollars, this is not immediately reflected in CPI or PPI.
It is first visible in liquidity: cheap credit, asset growth, a weak dollar, expensive oil — or, conversely, suppression of energy prices to hide real inflation.
This is how the modern financial machine works:
Political goals are first addressed (to keep gasoline prices stable, appear "stable" before elections), then deficits are monetized through the Fed, and only afterward do markets react — not to words, but to the actual flow of capital.
In this context, Bitcoin is not "digital gold," but a purely speculative asset with a fixed supply that automatically appreciates as the money supply grows.
It does not need fundamental news. It needs a dollar that is losing weight.
And if the US gains access to additional sources of oil (for example, Venezuela), this does not reduce pressure on the Fed — on the contrary, it gives more freedom to print because energy inflation is temporarily suppressed.
Which means — even more liquidity will flow into risky assets.
Bitcoin simply follows this flow. Historically — always.#GateSquareCreatorNewYearIncentives