U.S. Money Supply Shrinks: A Downturn or Stock Market Catalyst?
U.S. Money Supply Shrinks: A Downturn or Stock Market Catalyst?

The U.S. money supply, a key economic indicator, is experiencing a historic decline, marking the first such instance since the Great Depression.

This has sparked debate among investors and economists, with some fearing an impending economic downturn and others seeing it as a potential catalyst for significant stock market movement.