Ripple Effect — April 23, 2025 As if on cue, gold surged to $3,500 but fell back, especially after digesting the President’s promise to “be nice” to China and Jerome Powell.
Bitcoin – “digital gold” – on the other hand, has been moving through the stock market turmoil to the beat of its own drum. This chart suggests that what really moves bitcoin is global liquidity.
Liquidity has increased dramatically in the past few weeks as central bankers – outside of the Fed, at least – have “eased financial conditions.” The key point: there’s a lag between the money spiogots and bitcoin moving higher. If this chart holds, bitcoin could be in for one of its dizzying rallies starting soon, and one that could continue for months. If you’re inclined to trade crypto, plan accordingly. If you want to keep it simple… buy, hold, and enjoy the ride. -Addison  At big private parties in south-Texas brush country, energy insiders are celebrating a fuel source that could change everything. It holds 10,064 TIMES more energy than oil … and has begun to make 1,000s of people “Texas RICHER.” Click here for details. | P.S.: Don’t forget — Grey Swan Live is tomorrow at 11 a.m. ET for paid-up Fraternity members. We’ll be analyzing the commodity space as a whole with Grey Swan Investment Fraternity contributor Shad Marquitz. We’ll run the gamut – gold, natural gas, uranium, thorium, rare earths – you name it. Today, many commodities are beaten down and “a buy” with the economy, interest rates, a potential debt crisis, AI power needs and infrastructure spending… It’s a can’t-miss call for members. We’ll see you then. As always, your cheerful reader feedback is welcome: feedback@greyswanfraternity.com (We read all emails. Thanks in advance for your contribution.)
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