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What does yield curve inversion mean? | Recession is Here… Or It’s Coming. - The 3m-10y US

What does yield curve inversion mean? [The Rude Awakening] October 21, 2022 [WEBSITE]( | [UNSUBSCRIBE]( Recession is Here… Or It’s Coming. - The 3m-10y US treasury yield curve has inverted. - Banks start losing money on their mortgage loans. - The market is pricing in future rate cuts. [***Urgent 1-Minute Message***]( I didn’t have a choice. I had to record this 1-minute clip from the privacy of my home… …and get this urgent message to you – immediately. What’s going on? [There’s a breaking development to our publishing business…]( And according to our records… You’re about to get left behind. My biggest fear? If I don’t bring you up to speed… …then we’ll be forced to move on… without YOU. And I’d hate for that to happen. [So go here now to see my urgent 1-minute clip…]( Before you’re left out for good. [Click Here To Learn More]( [Sean Ring] SEAN RING Dear Reader, It’s a chilly, overcast morning here in Asti. Good friend and Rude reader Aussie Trav is here visiting. We haven’t seen each other in years, thanks to the government-mandated private-sector shutdown. He lives on the outskirts of London, so it’s just a quick hop over the Channel, France, and the Alps to get here. We’re off to the Juventus-Empoli football (soccer) match tonight. The last time I was at an Italian football match was with Trav in 2008! I can’t wait. Then, we’ll tour the Langhe Valley this weekend. It’s truffle season here, so we’ll go to Alba and Cuneo. They’re right down the road. It’s a gustatory festival! Yesterday, I had the privilege of presenting for the Rickards Uncensored Zoom Call. Thanks to the clowns we’ve got in charge, there was loads to talk about. But I’m going to concentrate on one thing you’ve probably heard about but may not fully understand. That’s the yield curve inversion. So we’ll do a bit of theory and practice, and then talk about the implications of a curve inversion. The Theory [SJN] We - and by “we,” I mean economists - are terrible at predicting interest rates. Interest rates are sometimes defined as the price of money. But really, they’re the price of time. How much faster do you want to buy your house if you don’t have the cash amount? That’s what your mortgage rate is really about: the time value of money. Though most people think Jay Powell and his crew determine interest rates, they only “target” the overnight rate. The market takes care of the rest. That’s why this subject is so hard to pin down. But we’ll keep it simple today. First, understand this: even though we’re terrible at predicting a single interest rate, we’re much better at predicting where two interest rates will be in relation to each other. That is, while we’re awful at predicting where the 10-year treasury rate will be in a year’s time, we’re much better at predicting where the difference between the 10-year treasury rate will be relative to the 2-year treasury rate. That’s why most fixed-income traders will trade the “curve” rather than a single rate. What is this curve? It’s the yield curve. The yield curve is simply a plot of rates across time. The most observed curve is the US Treasury yield curve. The most crucial section of the UST curve is the 3m – 10y spread. Why? Because banks tend to fund themselves for three months and loan out on average for ten years for mortgages and other loans. The difference dictates how much profit the banks can make from their ordinary business activities. I’m going to keep this short. And I will overgeneralize. But, if you understand the following three pictures I show you, you’ll be ahead of 99% of humanity. First, let’s start with the normal curve or the upwards-sloping curve. [SJN] This curve makes intuitive sense. Why would you pay so much interest if you want to borrow money overnight or for a short three months? (This assumes you’re not a credit risk, which is unrealistic.) But if you were to borrow for a 30-year mortgage, the lender would miss 30 years’ worth of opportunities. So, they’d charge you more for that. Since Americans, on average, stay in their houses for ten years, the 10-year yield is more important to banks than the 30-year yield. In this example, the 3-month yield is 1.00%, and the 10-year yield is 3.00%, so the banks, on average, are making 2.00% on their loans. And they’ll keep lending because of that. In a growing economy, we’ll see a normal curve. And if the economy grows quickly, we’ll see the curve steepen. But the curve will flatten if the economy is stagnant or losing steam. Of course, below is a stylized schematic. No curve is ever that perfectly flat. [SJN] A flat curve, especially after being steep, signals uncertainty. The market isn’t quite sure what’s next. Specifically speaking, the 3m and 10-year yields are equal, so the banks stop making money on newly approved loans. And they’ll be more reluctant to lend. But if the curve inverts, we’re in a bit of trouble. [SJN] An inverted curve signals economic trouble. This is where the market believes rate cuts are imminent because of economic woes. In this case, the banks are losing money on their loans. As they have to keep rolling their 3-month funding, their 2.00% 10-year loan costs them 3.00% to fund. If this keeps up, the bank will go bust and close. Don’t think this can happen? Here’s a picture of the now-defunct Northern Rock bank in the UK amid a bank run in 2008: [SJN] Everyone was trying to get their money out. Deposit insurance only covers up to a certain amount. Above that level, you lose. Why are we talking about yield curves today? [James Altucher]( James Altucher has been helping people make a fortune with cryptocurrencies for several years. The whole internet laughed at him when Bitcoin crashed from its high of over $19,000… … but the laughing stopped when Bitcoin rocketed even higher, just as James predicted… … hitting over $60,000 in value. Now it has crashed again… and James is back with a NEW prediction about how to make a fortune with cryptocurrencies. And it’s NOT with Bitcoin. [Click here to find out what James is predicting now… and how to make up to an 8,788% return with crypto by 2025.]( [Click Here To Learn More]( What’s Happened The 3-month/10-year curve just inverted. And when that happens, we tend to go into recession. Here’s the data from the Federal Reserve itself: [SJN] Those red circles are the times the curve has inverted. You’ll notice that gray bars closely follow those red circles. The gray bars represent recessions. The Imminent Recession Imminent recession? I think we’re already in one. But don’t take it from me: I think Joke Biden died years ago… It’s just no one told him yet. On a more serious note, we’ve been contracting for a couple of quarters now. [SJN] But the “two consecutive quarters of negative growth” definition for recession doesn’t count anymore… and certainly mustn’t be mentioned before the mid-term elections. And to be fair, the Atlanta Fed’s GDPNow estimate for GDP growth is near 3%. [SJN] Credit: [Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta]( Still, we cannot and must not ignore the 3m-10y yield curve’s warning. It’s been right every time so far. Wrap Up The yield curve is a complicated subject that deserves more attention than 1,000 words. Still, if you understand what we’ve discussed today, you’ll be far ahead of your fellow man. As Murray Rothbard once said, “It is no crime to be ignorant of economics, which is, after all, a specialized discipline and one that most people consider to be a 'dismal science.' But it is totally irresponsible to have a loud and vociferous opinion on economic subjects while remaining in this state of ignorance.” Every day we strive to become more knowledgeable and banish our ignorance. It’s the most responsible thing we can do. Well done! And have a wonderful weekend! All the best, [Sean Ring] Sean Ring Editor, Rude Awakening [Paradigm]( ☰ ⊗ [ARCHIVE]( [ABOUT]( [Contact Us]( © 2022 Paradigm Press, LLC. 808 Saint Paul Street, Baltimore MD 21202. By submitting your email address, you consent to Paradigm Press, LLC. delivering daily email issues and advertisements. To end your Rude Awakening e-mail subscription and associated external offers sent from Rude Awakening, feel free to [click here.]( Please note: the mailbox associated with this email address is not monitored, so do not reply to this message. We welcome comments or suggestions at feedback@rudeawakening.info. This address is for feedback only. 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