List of Flash News about TGA liquidity
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2025-11-12 20:17 |
US Government Shutdown End Nears: House Vote Tonight Could Unleash $950B+ TGA Liquidity, Potentially Lifting Bitcoin (BTC) and Risk Assets
According to @BullTheoryio, the U.S. House is scheduled to vote around 7 PM ET on the same funding bill already passed by the Senate, and if approved, President Trump is expected to sign it within hours to reopen the government (source: @BullTheoryio). The author states federal agencies would reopen, furloughed workers would return with back pay, and government contracts and payments would resume, restoring fiscal activity (source: @BullTheoryio). The author further claims the Treasury could release over $950B from the Treasury General Account that has been idle since October, adding a significant liquidity impulse to the system (source: @BullTheoryio). The author suggests this liquidity wave tends to favor risk-on assets, implying Bitcoin (BTC) and broader crypto could react positively as liquidity returns (source: @BullTheoryio). Traders may monitor BTC price action into and after the 7 PM ET vote window as liquidity expectations reprice in real time (source: @BullTheoryio). |
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2025-11-09 07:54 |
U.S. Treasury General Account Near $1 Trillion Raises Liquidity Watch: What a Drawdown Could Mean for BTC, ETH
According to @AltcoinGordon, the U.S. Treasury General Account (TGA) balance is “almost $1 trillion,” suggesting potential cash deployment ahead (source: @AltcoinGordon on X, Nov 9, 2025). The TGA is the Treasury’s cash at the Federal Reserve, and a decline in the TGA from government spending mechanically adds bank reserves and system liquidity, while rebuilding the TGA via net issuance drains reserves (source: Federal Reserve Bank of New York, Liberty Street Economics; U.S. Treasury Daily Treasury Statement). For traders, periods of sustained TGA drawdowns have been associated with looser USD liquidity and stronger risk-asset backdrops that can benefit BTC and ETH, though relationships vary by cycle (source: Federal Reserve Bank of New York, Liberty Street Economics; Lyn Alden Investment Strategy). Monitor the Daily Treasury Statement and the Treasury’s Quarterly Refunding Announcement to confirm whether TGA levels are being drawn down (liquidity injective) or rebuilt (liquidity draining) in the weeks ahead (source: U.S. Treasury Daily Treasury Statement; U.S. Treasury Quarterly Refunding Announcement). |