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Inverted Yield Curve Sending a Recession Warning

We’ve talked about the inverted yield curve for over a year now. The yield curve has been inverted for 700+ days, and is signaling a 50% crash ahead. The media is painting the narrative that we are trending for a soft landing, but I call BS on that and I’m shorting the stock market. As we’ve discussed in the past, the time to be concerned about a recession is after the yield curve uninverts. The grey background on the chart are the times where we have entered a recession. We are approaching risky times ahead, which is why my posts have been bearish and encouraging risk management like a stop loss, etc. I think the safest stocks to be invested in are gold and US bonds.

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