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CSN_NYD
· 1h ago
Good analysis. The market is gradually applying discounted cash flow models to protocols.
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Hameed_Official
· 6h ago
History rhymes: liquidity returns, QT ends, and Bitcoin prepares for its next move.
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Usmanabbasi67
· 7h ago
Interesting parallel. When liquidity quietly shifts from tightening to expansion, risk assets tend to feel it before headlines do. If the playbook from 2019–2020 is even partially repeating, the key won’t be timing the exact bottom, but recognizing the regime change early and positioning with patience rather than emotion.
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MSMA07
· 11h ago
History repeating: liquidity returns, Bitcoin eyes another expansion.
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MyLove1998
· 11h ago
History rhymes: liquidity returns, QT ends, and Bitcoin prepares for its next move.
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ShahidJamal76
· 11h ago
History rhymes: liquidity returns, QT ends, and Bitcoin prepares for its next move.
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Janan555
· 12h ago
History rhymes: liquidity returns, QT ends, and Bitcoin prepares for its next move.
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Jimmy022
· 12h ago
"History whispers: when liquidity returns, Bitcoin often follows—macro cycles rarely lie."
The 2019–2020 macro playbook is quietly returning.
Back then:
- QT ended
- Liquidity returned through T-bill purchases
- QE restarted
Bitcoin $BTC followed with a massive expansion.
Today, the same liquidity indicators are beginning to align again.
Since QT ended in 2025 and the Fed resumed buying in mid-December 2025, it has already purchased more than $90 billion in Treasury bills.
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