Bank deposits across the U.S. just hit $18.619 trillion, up from $18.542 trillion the week before. That's a solid jump in a single week—nearly $77 billion flowing into the banking system. On the surface, it might look like just another data point, but these shifts matter when you're thinking about liquidity, capital allocation, and what's moving in the broader financial landscape.
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AirdropNinja
· 01-05 15:20
7.7 billion weekly inflow, it feels like big capital is quietly positioning itself.
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SchrodingerWallet
· 01-03 16:28
Are deposits still being pushed? 7.7 billion disappeared in a week. Where did all this money go?
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LiquidityWizard
· 01-02 21:52
770 billion flowed in over a week. The number looks good, but the real question is where does this money come from? Is it from the sell-off of risk assets or genuine demand?
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FallingLeaf
· 01-02 21:52
An increase of 7.7 billion in a week, this number is quite impressive. Is it really happening or just another attempt to trap retail investors?
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GateUser-bd883c58
· 01-02 21:47
Wow, 7.7 billion in a week? It seems like big players are rushing to enter the market.
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PancakeFlippa
· 01-02 21:43
Hmm... 7.7 billion in weekly inflow, looks pretty strong, but where exactly did this money go?
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DiamondHands
· 01-02 21:31
Wait, 77 billion flooded in a week? What are they planning to do...
Bank deposits across the U.S. just hit $18.619 trillion, up from $18.542 trillion the week before. That's a solid jump in a single week—nearly $77 billion flowing into the banking system. On the surface, it might look like just another data point, but these shifts matter when you're thinking about liquidity, capital allocation, and what's moving in the broader financial landscape.