Ever heard of M2? It’s a measure of how much money is floating around in the economy—and it’s a surprisingly powerful signal for crypto investors.

What Is M2

M2 includes cash, checking deposits, and easily accessible savings. When it rises, it means there’s more money available for investing.

Why It Matters for Altcoins

More money equals more investing. And altcoins, being high-growth assets, often benefit the most.

Real Example: Dogecoin (DOGE)

In January 2021, DOGE was priced at 0.0057 dollars (about 0.63 shillings). By May 2021, it hit 0.7304 dollars (about 80.10 shillings). Buying 10,000 DOGE for 57 dollars (6,252 shillings) and selling at the peak would return 7,304 dollars (938,806 shillings)—a 12,717 percent gain in just four months.

What You Can Do

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