The U.S. M2 money supply rose to $21.76 trillion in April 2025, an increase of $92 billion or 0.42%, signaling a growing liquidity trend.
Similarly, China's M2 supply reached 326.13 trillion yuan, up by 1.75%. Analysts suggest this global monetary expansion may push investors toward risk assets like Bitcoin.
Swyftx analyst Pav Hundal and market watcher Colin Talks Crypto both note a historical lag between rising M2 and #bitcoin rallies. As of now, #bitcoin is trading at $108,866, up 5.73% in a week, but still 2.78% below its all-time high of $111,970 on May 23, 2025.