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Are you worried about a recession? This REIT is perfect in a downturn. It's official. A dreaded rece

Are you worried about a recession? This REIT is perfect in a downturn. [Turn Your Images On] Dividend of the Week [Forget the Inverted Yield Curve! Buy This Recession-Proof REIT]( [Turn Your Images On] [Charles Sizemore, Co-Editor, Green Zone Fortunes]( It's official. A dreaded recession signal flashed across our screen on Monday, when the 10-year Treasury yield dipped ever so slightly lower than the 2-year yield. (See that move in the chart below.) This is known as an “inverted yield curve.” The bond market is pricing in trouble ahead, which is manifested by higher bond prices and lower yields. Now, I would take any information coming out of the bond market with a major grain of salt. After two years of extraordinary COVID-related stimulus, the bond market is too distorted to give definitive signals. All the same, it’s ominous when the Federal Reserve stops buying bonds, as it did last month. 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