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Updated almost 6 years ago, 03/25/2019

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Jeff White
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  • Realtor
  • Denver, CO
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Yield Curve Inverting between 10 Year Note and 3 Month Bill

Jeff White
Agent
  • Realtor
  • Denver, CO
Posted

I'm aware that the Yield Curve is one indicator to forecast a recession, and this is just looking at it today.  On Monday, it might be fine.  Three months from now who knows!  Are you concerned?  Do you want a recession to cool down your market?  

I'm not too concerned since I believe there are deals in all markets, and I'm a long-term buy and hold investor, so it doesn't impact me.    

Here's the link:

https://www.cnbc.com/2019/03/22/us-bonds-treasury-...

  • Jeff White

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