Past couple weeks? Global liquidity's been climbing. And wouldn't you know it—Bitcoin hit what looks like a local floor right when that liquidity uptick kicked in.
This pattern keeps showing up. Not exactly shocking when you track these things. My guess? BTC's gonna catch up to the party eventually, assuming global liquidity keeps doing its thing. The correlation rarely breaks for long.
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WenMoon42
· 9h ago
As soon as liquidity increases, Bitcoin hits the bottom. I've seen this pattern more than once—it’s bound to rebound sooner or later.
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CafeMinor
· 12-07 00:52
Once liquidity comes in, BTC will react. This time it's for real—I’m already tired of seeing this pattern.
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ContractCollector
· 12-07 00:37
If you want to see rising liquidity, just look at the bottom—this trick has already been played to death.
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TradFiRefugee
· 12-07 00:29
As soon as liquidity comes in, BTC rebounds. I've seen this happen too many times.
Past couple weeks? Global liquidity's been climbing. And wouldn't you know it—Bitcoin hit what looks like a local floor right when that liquidity uptick kicked in.
This pattern keeps showing up. Not exactly shocking when you track these things. My guess? BTC's gonna catch up to the party eventually, assuming global liquidity keeps doing its thing. The correlation rarely breaks for long.