Investors might be freaking out about the inverted yield curve, but history indicates stocks could see significant upside from here.
Read MoreThe Bond Yield Curve: A Review The yield curve is simply the yields on bonds of varying maturities, typically from three months to 30 years, plotted on a graph. The yield curve illustrates what is called “the term structure of interest rates,” or the idea that a bond´s maturity and yield are connected. Typically, but […]
Read MoreOn Monday, the yield curve inverted when the interest rate on five-year Treasury bonds slipped below the rate on three-year bonds for the first time since the beginning of the country’s last recession back in 2007. That’s certainly a worrying sign as such inversions are typically associated with being the sounding alarm for recessions. So […]
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