"US Fed & US Treasury: All Stimulus"
🔹 This shows the total liquidity support provided by the Fed and the US Treasury.
🧩 What the chart shows (in simple terms):
This chart tracks how much money (liquidity) has been pumped into the US economy from 2019 to projected 2026, using different tools.
📌 Chart Details:
X-axis (horizontal): Years (2019 to 2026)
Y-axis (vertical): Liquidity measured in trillions of USD
🟠 Color Legend:
🔴 QE (Quantitative Easing):
Massive money printing and asset purchases to stimulate the economy — peaked during COVID (2020-2021).
⚫️ Not-QE / QE:
Other liquidity programs that aren’t officially QE, but have similar effects (like repo operations).
🟠 Not YCC / YCC (Yield Curve Control):
Subtle tools to control interest rates and indirectly inject liquidity — often not clearly announced.
🟡 Transparent shaded area (right side):
Future projections for 2025–2026 (not current data).
🔍 What this chart tells us:
Liquidity peaked during the COVID crisis in 2020–2021.
Afterward, the Fed started tightening, but liquidity didn’t fully disappear.
From 2024 onward, while the Fed keeps a hawkish tone, the Treasury is quietly adding liquidity through short-term debt and reserves management.
The forecast suggests this hidden support may continue through 2026.
✅ Bottom Line (Simple Takeaway):
Despite the Fed’s tough talk on inflation, the US is still injecting liquidity behind the scenes — and that helps support market prices.
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