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Inverted Yield Curve Suggests Interest Rate Cuts Ahead The yield curve is a depiction of interest rates plotted over the length of time to maturity. Economists use it to predict changes in the economic output growth. Ian King explains the yield curve in more detail, and why you shouldn’t lighten up on your stocks just yet.
ROBO ETF Is Up Over 9% in 2 Months — A Solid AI Stock to Buy Today Artificial intelligence (AI) started in a summer conference back in 1956. Today it is part of our everyday life. Charles Mizrahi is an expert when it comes to making money in this sector, and he’s confident that AI will bring great economic growth in the coming years. This is a trend you don’t want to miss!
Inverted yield curves have preceded the last seven U.S. recessions. But they don’t cause recessions. Rather, they are symptoms of recessionary conditions in the making. Yield Curve Inversion Proves A Recession is Coming in 2020 Inverted yield curves have preceded the last seven U.S. recessions. But they don’t cause recessions. Rather, they are symptoms of recessionary conditions in the making.
5 Habits of Winning Traders — No. 2: It Is OK to Lose Last week, Senior Analyst John Ross shared the first out of five market-based beliefs that are common among winning traders. This week, he discusses the second belief and the effect it has on investors.
The Federal Reserve Won’t Raise Interest Rates in 2019 The Federal Reserve’s three count must now come with a larger set of consequences — zero interest rates and quantitative easing.

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