How High Would #Bitcoin Surge if the U.S. Starts Buying for Its Reserve?
👇1-15) The U.S. is absorbing global liquidity as its economic growth remains strong, while many other countries struggle with stagnation. This has led to a rapidly widening divergence between U.S. interest rates and those of the rest of the world. The European Central Bank (ECB) has already begun cutting rates, whereas the Federal Reserve is expected to remain on hold for several months.
👇2-15) As a result, the U.S. dollar is strengthening, which historically puts pressure on commodity prices like gold and Bitcoin. However, in a notable shift, both gold and Bitcoin are rising alongside the dollar, defying conventional market trends. While there has historically been a 13-week lead between global liquidity (money supply) and Bitcoin, we are now seeing a divergence. The decline in liquidity, when measured in U.S. dollars, has been offset by the strength of the dollar itself.
👇3-15) Leading up to the December hawkish Fed meeting, gold consolidated, but it is now breaking out decisively. This move is driven not only by fading concerns over U.S. inflation (after the January CPI print) but also by Trump’s threats to impose tariffs on commodities, which are being viewed as a potential demand catalyst for gold.
👇4-15) Full report: https://mail.10xresearch.co/p/how-high-would-bitcoin-surge-if-the-u-s-starts-buying-for-its-reserve
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