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Global M2 Money Supply -WinCAlgo

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What is this Indicator?
The Global M2 Money Supply Indicator aggregates the M2 money supply data from 20 major economies worldwide, converted to USD. This powerful macro-economic tool tracks the total liquidity injected into the global financial system, providing crucial insights for long-term investment decisions across all asset classes including crypto, stocks, bonds, and commodities.

Key Features:
  • 20 Major Economies: US, EU, China, Japan, UK, Canada, Switzerland, and 13 other significant markets
  • USD Normalized: All currencies converted to USD for unified comparison
  • Real-time Data: Updates with latest central bank releases
  • Time Offset: Adjustable time offset for correlation analysis (-1000 to +1000 days)
  • Macro Analysis: Essential tool for understanding global liquidity cycles



How to Use:
  • Long-term Analysis: Use on weekly/monthly timeframes for macro trend identification
  • Liquidity Cycles: Rising M2 typically correlates with asset price increases
  • Market Timing: Major inflection points often coincide with policy changes
  • Cross-Asset Analysis: Compare with Bitcoin, Gold, Stock indices for correlation
  • Time Offset: Adjust offset to analyze leading/lagging relationships


Trading Applications:
  • Crypto Analysis: Bitcoin and altcoins often correlate with global liquidity
  • Stock Markets: Equity valuations tend to follow liquidity expansion/contraction
  • Commodities: Gold, Silver, and other commodities react to money supply changes
  • Bond Markets: Interest rate expectations influenced by monetary policy
  • Currency Analysis: Understand relative strength between major currencies


Investment Strategy:
  • Rising Trend: Indicates increasing global liquidity - favorable for risk assets
  • Declining Trend: Suggests tightening conditions - defensive positioning recommended
  • Acceleration/Deceleration: Changes in slope indicate shifting monetary policy
  • Correlation Analysis: Use time offset to find optimal lead/lag relationships

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