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Convex Net Liquidity Index

Convex Net Liquidity Index, Fed Balance Sheet minus Reverse Repo minus TGA. Measures actual liquidity flowing into markets.

The Convex Net Liquidity Index is currently $5.95T, last updated . Net liquidity at $5.95T, elevated, risk-asset supportive

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Liquidity is the oxygen of financial markets. When the Fed expands its balance sheet or the Treasury draws down the TGA, excess reserves flow into risk assets. The reverse repo facility acts as a barometer of surplus cash in the system. Tracking net liquidity, the Fed balance sheet minus TGA and reverse repo, has been one of the strongest macro signals of the post-2020 era.

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Current Reading

Net liquidity at $5.95T, elevated, risk-asset supportive

Recent Data

DateValueChange
Apr 15, 2026$5.95T+0.00%
Apr 14, 2026$5.95T-0.00%
Apr 13, 2026$5.95T+0.00%
Apr 12, 2026$5.94T+0.00%
Apr 11, 2026$5.94T+0.00%
Apr 10, 2026$5.94T-0.00%
Apr 9, 2026$5.95T+2.02%
Apr 8, 2026$5.83T+0.26%
Apr 7, 2026$5.81T-0.26%
Apr 6, 2026$5.83T

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is Convex Net Liquidity Index?
Convex Net Liquidity Index, Fed Balance Sheet minus Reverse Repo minus TGA. Measures actual liquidity flowing into markets.
How does Convex Net Liquidity Index relate to liquidity?
Convex Net Liquidity Index is part of the Liquidity category. Liquidity is the oxygen of financial markets. When the Fed expands its balance sheet or the Treasury draws down the TGA, excess reserves flow into risk assets. The reverse repo facility acts as a barometer of surplus cash in the system. Tracking net liquidity, the Fed balance sheet minus TGA and reverse repo, has been one of the strongest macro signals of the post-2020 era.
How often is Convex Net Liquidity Index updated?
Convex Net Liquidity Index is updated once per day after market close. Each metric page on Convex shows the exact time of the last data update and provides historical data going back up to five years.
Where does Convex source Convex Net Liquidity Index data?
Convex sources Convex Net Liquidity Index data from the Federal Reserve Economic Data (FRED) API, maintained by the Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis. Data is fetched automatically and displayed alongside interactive charts, AI analysis, and historical context.
What can I do on the Convex Net Liquidity Index chart page?
The Convex Net Liquidity Index page includes an interactive chart with selectable time ranges (1 month to 5 years), percentage changes over multiple timeframes, a table of recent readings, AI-generated analysis, and links to related metrics and comparisons.

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