Against the backdrop of the gradual decoupling of US stocks and the US dollar, the reference significance of the traditional M2 indicator is indeed weakening. The old analysis framework centered around the US dollar is becoming ineffective, while AI and on-chain finance are emerging as the next growth engines. What does this shift mean? It means that those who can seize this wave will hold the key to wealth.
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GateUser-c799715c
· 22h ago
Uh... I've heard the explanation that M2 is failing quite a bit, but on-chain finance is indeed gaining momentum.
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SerumSqueezer
· 01-18 17:04
M2 is also invalid? So how are we retail investors supposed to play?
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StealthDeployer
· 01-18 16:59
Even M2 is starting to falter, this really is a signal.
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SandwichTrader
· 01-18 16:42
Sorry, I'm still a bit confused. Is the M2 framework really outdated now?
Against the backdrop of the gradual decoupling of US stocks and the US dollar, the reference significance of the traditional M2 indicator is indeed weakening. The old analysis framework centered around the US dollar is becoming ineffective, while AI and on-chain finance are emerging as the next growth engines. What does this shift mean? It means that those who can seize this wave will hold the key to wealth.