China just released new macro data, and it’s massive.

📊 China’s M2 money supply has surged past ~$48 trillion (USD equivalent).

That’s more than double the U.S. money supply, and the trend isn’t slowing it’s accelerating.

This isn’t a headline. It’s a structural shift.

🔥 What’s really happening

When China prints money at this scale, it doesn’t stay locked in financial assets. It spills into real assets.

China is actively:

Reducing exposure to U.S. Treasuries

Cutting risk in Western equities

Rotating into gold, silver, copper, and commodities

Paper assets out. Physical assets in.

🧠 The pressure point no one’s talking about: Silver

This is where the risk builds:

~4.4 billion ounces estimated in paper silver shorts

~800 million ounces in annual global mine supply

That’s over 550% of yearly supply sold short.

You can’t cover supply that doesn’t exist.

If physical demand tightens while paper exposure stays bloated, this stops being a normal price move — and becomes a forced repricing.

⚠️ Why this matters long term

On one side:

Currency debasement

Central bank accumulation

Rising industrial demand (solar, EVs, electrification)

On the other:

Extreme paper leverage

Structural supply deficits

Institutions crowded on the wrong side

This isn’t about picking tops or bottoms.

It’s about macro pressure building quietly beneath the surface.

When real assets reprice, it rarely happens slowly.

👀 Stay alert. Cycles break silently until they don’t.

#Macro #china #commodities #Silve #GOLD $BTC

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