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Liquidity

M2 = 22t April 30, 2025 V = 1.383 Excise tax = 312 + 139 m Daily Treasury Deopsits 278 b may 1, 2025 Excise tax = 192 + 37 m Daily Treasury Deposits 45 b May 1, 2024 (DTD) conclusion = market liquidity good for week of May 5 S&P down 0.15% 1414PDT May5 -0.64% s&p at close Fact, Anticipated decrease in trade deficit = decrease in capital surplus, thes decreased investment liquiidity. The market looks six months ahead. The year over DTD increase, refered to as L2 tends to confirm the increased M2 globla liquidity. The V, representing economic activity and productivity still lags badly. That should change with increased demand on Main Street. Cautiously optimistic.

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