As Bitcoin hovers around $82,500, a breeze of optimism blows through the cryptosphere. Raoul Pal, a former Goldman Sachs executive and a key figure in macrofinance, throws a stone into the pond: according to him, Bitcoin is about to exit its correction phase and embark on a new ascent. His prediction? An explosion in prices, fueled by a little-known indicator to the general public: global liquidity. But behind these forecasts lie subtle mechanisms, where time, economic data, and market psychology intertwine.