Corporate Yield Curve
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Re: Corporate Yield Curve
This one is predicting the collapse of paper money:
secure.outsiderclub.com/Dire_Warning/Investor_Report
This one is a toned down warning of the next recession:
https://seekingalpha.com/article/417775 ... ial-crisis
This one says, "Start preparing for the next financial crisis now" if we don't change the Dodd-Frank legislation (and we won't fix the roof because the roof doesn't leak when the sun is shining).
https://www.ft.com/content/e1dc1286-0cc ... 58fde95e5e
"If History Repeats Itself – The Next Financial Crisis is Around the Corner" This one says the crash is coming because we don't have a left-leaning president:
https://www.nasdaq.com/article/if-histo ... r-cm949016
There are literally hundreds of gloom & doom naysayers predicting a crash, believe what you want.
secure.outsiderclub.com/Dire_Warning/Investor_Report
This one is a toned down warning of the next recession:
https://seekingalpha.com/article/417775 ... ial-crisis
This one says, "Start preparing for the next financial crisis now" if we don't change the Dodd-Frank legislation (and we won't fix the roof because the roof doesn't leak when the sun is shining).
https://www.ft.com/content/e1dc1286-0cc ... 58fde95e5e
"If History Repeats Itself – The Next Financial Crisis is Around the Corner" This one says the crash is coming because we don't have a left-leaning president:
https://www.nasdaq.com/article/if-histo ... r-cm949016
There are literally hundreds of gloom & doom naysayers predicting a crash, believe what you want.
Re: Corporate Yield Curve
Sorry, my point wasnt about the gloom, just about the corporate yield curve. Never thought anyone paid much attention to it.mindofmush wrote:This one is predicting the collapse of paper money:
secure.outsiderclub.com/Dire_Warning/Investor_Report
This one is a toned down warning of the next recession:
https://seekingalpha.com/article/417775 ... ial-crisis
This one says, "Start preparing for the next financial crisis now" if we don't change the Dodd-Frank legislation (and we won't fix the roof because the roof doesn't leak when the sun is shining).
https://www.ft.com/content/e1dc1286-0cc ... 58fde95e5e
"If History Repeats Itself – The Next Financial Crisis is Around the Corner" This one says the crash is coming because we don't have a left-leaning president:
https://www.nasdaq.com/article/if-histo ... r-cm949016
There are literally hundreds of gloom & doom naysayers predicting a crash, believe what you want.
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Re: Corporate Yield Curve
Financial Sense Wealth Management staff interviewed the CIO of the company to sell you advice and fear sells:
"While we did have inversions that did not lead to recessions, they were very good predictors of financial instability," he said. "When we see a yield curve inversion in the private yield curve, that is a warning of financial trouble ahead," as we see currently.
Whether or not he made up that indicator for his own analysis, he admits that it's not accurate but that we should get out of stocks because it is predicting "financial instability" somewhere.
I don't know who made up the Ford F-150 indicator but it predicts growth in the housing industry better than the corporate yield curve predicts crashes.
Jeff Miller doesn't use the corporate yield curve so I won't either.
"While we did have inversions that did not lead to recessions, they were very good predictors of financial instability," he said. "When we see a yield curve inversion in the private yield curve, that is a warning of financial trouble ahead," as we see currently.
Whether or not he made up that indicator for his own analysis, he admits that it's not accurate but that we should get out of stocks because it is predicting "financial instability" somewhere.
I don't know who made up the Ford F-150 indicator but it predicts growth in the housing industry better than the corporate yield curve predicts crashes.
Jeff Miller doesn't use the corporate yield curve so I won't either.
mo meng, mo ching (which loosely means: no money, no life)
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