Looking at the latest currency data, it's quite interesting. The total amount of currency in circulation has reached 336.92 trillion RMB, with an increase of 27 trillion this year, equivalent to about 48.2 trillion USD. Comparing this to the situation in the United States, their money supply is 22.32 trillion USD.
The problem here is—while the economic size is only 65% of the US, the money issuance has doubled that of the US. From another perspective, relative to the total economic output, our currency issuance has already reached three times that of the US. In this imbalance, the opportunities and risks brought by abundant liquidity are worth careful consideration by market participants.
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Liquidated_Larry
· 13h ago
Oh my, looking at this data, it's obvious something's going to happen. M2 and GDP are completely disconnected.
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With such abundant liquidity, why does it still feel like there's no money in hand? Where did all the money go?
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The US has only 22 trillion USD. If we double that, are we trying to kill the RMB or what?
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A threefold increase in issuance... how much printing does that require? No wonder assets are skyrocketing.
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Wait, is this talking about opportunities or hinting at danger? I can't understand it.
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Money is abundant, but such imbalance will eventually need adjustment, or it will be a ticking time bomb.
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So should I get in now or run? Can any big shot give some enlightenment?
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Abundant liquidity is just a facade; the underlying hasn't felt it. All flows into assets, right?
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This ratio looks abnormal. No wonder everyone is speculating; there's nowhere to put the money.
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GhostInTheChain
· 13h ago
Wow, this data really can't hold up anymore. What does a 3x level mean? Are they going to flood the market?
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airdrop_huntress
· 13h ago
This data looks a bit crazy, with so much M2 liquidity. No wonder the crypto world is so competitive.
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InscriptionGriller
· 13h ago
Oh my, as soon as this data comes out, you can see why the crypto world is so watered down. The liquidity is pumped to this extent, no wonder there are fund schemes everywhere.
Isn't this just the prelude to a death spiral? Issuing coins like printing paper, in the end, whoever catches the last baton will be doomed.
The economy's size is less than half of the US, yet they have three times the money. This old trick is well known by veteran players, just waiting for the day it collapses completely.
Liquidity is abundant? Ha, as the old saying goes, too much water kills the fish. No matter how big this pond is, it can't hold that much water.
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zkProofInThePudding
· 13h ago
Wow, these numbers are crazy. Liquidity overflow is three times higher. Is the crypto market about to have a good day or is it still a minefield?
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SandwichDetector
· 13h ago
Oh my, these numbers are a bit scary. Is it really okay to put in so much water?
Looking at the latest currency data, it's quite interesting. The total amount of currency in circulation has reached 336.92 trillion RMB, with an increase of 27 trillion this year, equivalent to about 48.2 trillion USD. Comparing this to the situation in the United States, their money supply is 22.32 trillion USD.
The problem here is—while the economic size is only 65% of the US, the money issuance has doubled that of the US. From another perspective, relative to the total economic output, our currency issuance has already reached three times that of the US. In this imbalance, the opportunities and risks brought by abundant liquidity are worth careful consideration by market participants.