This is the Global Monetary Supply M2 of the richest and most populous countries that have info from at least 2008 It is measured in USD (converting the M2 of each of the countries respective currencies and virtually converting them into USD) This is less than the global liquidity as it does not include the countries' assets in other currencies (on their balance...
This indicator compares the Global (world) Monetary Supply (measured in USD) compared to the Global GDP. This can be useful to measure the "money printing speed" of the world compare to the "world gdp growth", the higher the slope (angle of growth) the more money printing. It includes the exact same countries of the Global M2 indicator (done by me), to make...
In the era of central bank's helicopter money, the market will always be skyrocketing up and up given enough time. What's the strategy to profit from indices? Only short the market when its in a state of euphoria /irrational exuberance bubble, or sell when it is confirmed (20% drawdown). Otherwise, you really have no reason not to long at every chance. ...