According to 10x Research on X, the global money supply has increased by more than 50 trillion US dollars in the past decade, a macroeconomic indicator that is often discussed. This surge seems to benefit Bitcoin holders as the "money printing" effect enhances its appeal as a hedge tool. However, the global money supply has recently experienced another sharp increase, which historically leads to changes in Bitcoin prices about ten weeks later. But after that, it saw a significant decline.
Therefore, traders who are bullish on Bitcoin based on summer money supply growth data may now need to shift to a bearish attitude.