Bear Market Scare? Inflation & Inverted Yield Curve

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SPY – Goldman Sachs has elevated their recession and bear market indicator to 35% odds of happening within the next 2 years. That may not sound that alarming at first, but do realize that most bear markets come around when less than 50% of experts predict it’s on the way. So this vital topic of a bear market brought on my rising inflation and inverted yield curve needs to be discussed in the full light of day to determine the best stock market (SPY) trading plan for the year ahead. Read on for more….

I believe this was my most important presentation of the year. So if you did not watch it live at the MoneyShow event earlier this week…then please click below to start watching now:

Bear Market Scare: Inflation & Inverted Yield Curve

YES, we are in the midst of a serious bear market scare…

That’s because high inflation, and especially an inverted yield curve, have so often predicted a recession and bear market. Those who do not heed the warning in time are dealt dramatic losses to their portfolios.

For as accurate as these indicators have been there is also a lot of false reporting on this subject. Meaning it is not a forgone conclusion that the market is set to tumble from here.

That is why I put together this timely presentation to discuss:

  • The Reality of Inflation & Inverted Yield Curve
  • The Fiction of These Indicators
  • Odds of Recession & Bear Market
  • Trading Plan to Stay a Step Ahead of the Bear
  • Lucky 13 Trades for Today’s Market

Start watching this vital presentation now as it really lays out the best way to invest in the weeks and months ahead:

Bear Market Scare: Inflation & Inverted Yield Curve


Steve Reitmeister

…but everyone calls me Reity (pronounced “Righty”)
CEO, StockNews Network and Editor, Reitmeister Total Return

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SPY shares were trading at $429.23 per share on Friday afternoon, down $8.83 (-2.02%). Year-to-date, SPY has declined -9.35%, versus a % rise in the benchmark S&P 500 index during the same period.


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