Glossary Term

    Liquidity Impulse

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    The rate-of-change measure of global liquidity that captures whether liquidity is accelerating or decelerating rather than just whether it is high or low. Liquidity impulse tends to lead asset prices because risk markets respond to changes in conditions, not absolute levels. Used as a leading indicator alongside the TBL Liquidity Index.

    What Liquidity Impulse Is

    The rate-of-change measure of global liquidity that captures whether liquidity is accelerating or decelerating rather than just whether it is high or low. Liquidity impulse tends to lead asset prices because risk markets respond to changes in conditions, not absolute levels. Used as a leading indicator alongside the [TBL Liquidity Index](/learn/what-is-tbl-liquidity).

    Where Liquidity Impulse Appears in TBL Research

    Liquidity Impulse is one of the macro and liquidity indicators that TBL tracks. For how it fits the broader framework, see What Is TBL Liquidity?.

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    The indicators defined here are tracked live on TBL Pulse and interpreted in weekly written form in TBL Pro.