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To: Return to Sender who wrote (88196)3/29/2022 9:39:18 AM
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This chart of mine shows the yield curve inverting. If there is going to be a recession it will not necessarily be in the immediate future (See 2006 below). Any recession could happen more than a year from now. That said with the Fed raising interest rates, inflation being such a big issue, it would not be surprising if the yield curve inversion does predict a recession and a deeper stock market sell off again: