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by: xpoolPosted on: October 17, 2025

Bitcoin Lagging Behind in Liquidity Surge: Experts Predict Catch-Up Rally

Global M2 liquidity has surged since mid-2025, driving gains in both gold and cryptocurrency’s historic performance. Despite this, Bitcoin remains stagnant, hinting at a potential catch-up rally soon. Analysts point to past historical cycles where Bitcoin generally lags during liquidity expansion before rallying sharply once risk appetite aligns with market liquidity.

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