Cathie Wood: WHY BITCOIN IS ABOUT TO EXPLODE ( do not sell now! )
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The Bitcoin MacroIndependent analyst profile- Source published
- 10 Aug 2026, 15:00 UTC
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- 18 Aug 2026, 16:29 UTC

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The analysis highlights the interplay between money supply (M2) and inflation, suggesting that while M2 growth is robust, inflation metrics like CPI, PPI, and PCE are surprising on the low side. This is contrasted with historical data from the 1980s, where a similar dynamic led to a recession due to tight monetary policy. Currently, labor force participation rates are falling, and velocity of M2 is declining, but M2 growth is rising. The analyst suggests this could lead to continued inflation, despite some indicators suggesting otherwise. The focus is on the potential for Bitcoin to benefit from this environment, possibly acting as a store of value similar to gold, especially if inflation remains sticky. The strength of the US Dollar Index (DXY) is also noted, with a forecast for it to move higher, which could put pressure on inflation but also potentially signal a stronger economy.
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