After the yield curve inverts — here’s how the stock market tends to perform since 1978

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The inversion of the main measure of the yield curve, or a negative spread between short-term and long-term yields, has preceded the last seven recessions. However, that doesn’t mean that recessionary jitters will spark a lasting selloff in equity markets.

 

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It might help if you told us what Series 1 is that is being graphed!

I could make a better graph with my feet

did your intern make this chart? 'Chart Title' wtf?

Right, not much happens until 6-12 months for the effects to kick in. Like the halvening for BTC. Long term stock holders will get rekt. Short term might make a few bucks.

Thank you for a sensible article

You can keep your doctor

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The yield curve has inverted itself for a full quarter 8 times in US history, the 8th time being the end of 2Q 2019. ALL 7 times the yield curve inverted before now, there was a recession within 2 years.

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