The "Global Liquidity" script is an indicator that calculates and displays the global liquidity value using a formula that takes into account the money supply of several major economies. The script utilizes data from various sources, such as the Federal Reserve Economic Data (FRED), Economics, and FX_IDC. The indicator plots the global liquidity value as a...
The primary objective of the states monetary policy is to maintain price stability with sustainable maximum economic growth. In anticipation of higher inflation , the Central Banks raise short-term interest rate thereby to reduce money supply. Conversely, the Central Banks reduce short-term interest rate to inject additional money into the economy in apprehension...
Plots current ticker / M2 money supply, to give an idea of 'inflation adjusted performance'. ~In the above, see the last decade of bullish equities is not nearly as impressive as it seems when adjusted to account for the FED's money printing. ~Works on all timeframes/ assets; though M2 money supply is daily data release, so not meaningful to plot this on...
Here I coded a strategy that indicates when we should enter a long position in the US dollar. The three indicators I used were the Inflation Rate, 10Y interest rate, and GDP growth rate. Right now in our economy, It seems as though we are in stagflation due to high inflation and declining GDP growth. Thoughts on how our government should handle the oversupply of...
V=GDP/M2 Major world economy's money supply velocity. Compare how each country's monetary policy has played out and current trajectory in comparison to others. The velocity of money is a measure of the number of times that the average unit of currency is used to purchase goods and services within a given time period. The concept relates the size of economic...
These curves are based on the growth of the money supply and the Fibonacci retracement levels. You can use this indicator to determine when the market is undervalued or overvalued. You can also see how often the price reacts to these curves.
This is a measure between current inflation and inflation if the velocity of money increased to 1.4 (pre-pandemic levels).