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Exploring the Impact of US Economy Liquidity Boosts on Crypto & Bitcoin Investments

Exploring the Impact of Dollar Devaluation on Cryptocurrency Investments – A Deep Dive into the Potential Upsurge of Bitcoin and Other Cryptos Amid Liquidity Boosts

Mark Valerius by Mark Valerius
January 13, 2025
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Key Points

  • Federal Reserve liquidity has increased by $395 billion since the beginning of the year, indicating possible devaluation of the U.S. dollar.
  • Despite the surge in liquidity, the market remains cautious due to the approaching debt ceiling and potential volatility in the crypto market.

The Federal Reserve’s liquidity has seen a significant increase of $395 billion since the start of this year. This marks the largest ten-day hike in two years.

This surge could potentially lead to a renewed interest in riskier assets such as cryptocurrencies and stocks.

Impact on the Crypto Market

The U.S. economy’s strength, as shown by the addition of 256K jobs in December, could lead to unexpected turns in the crypto market. Therefore, keeping an eye on the U.S. economic calendar has become increasingly important.

The Dollar Index (DXY) has remained consistently above 109, and the 10-year Treasury yield has soared to 4.79%, its highest level in 14 months.

Given these trends, it might seem that a shift towards riskier assets like crypto or stocks is not on the horizon. However, the increase in Federal Reserve liquidity could signal a potential devaluation of the U.S. dollar, leading to each dollar’s value shrinking.

Market Uncertainty

Despite the bullish sign of increased liquidity from both the Fed and U.S. government, the market remains cautious. The fast-approaching debt ceiling may lead investors to opt for safer, more stable assets rather than diving into the volatile crypto market.

The Treasury yields are set to rise, particularly with the Fed signaling fewer rate cuts and the government relying on them to raise capital. All eyes are now on the new administration and whether they will implement tax cuts to unlock even more liquidity.

If they do, it could devalue the dollar and make Treasuries less appealing. The pressure is on for the Trump administration to deliver on its promises. If not, riskier markets could see a wild ride in 2025.

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