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What is going to happen next? The chart above shows the yield curve today. The yield curve is simply

What is going to happen next? [image] [image] The chart above shows the yield curve today. The yield curve is simply a chart showing treasury yields at different maturities. So 2 year means the current yield to maturity for the current 2 year note. The curve is a chart of those yields. The chart looks calm but it is actually filled with violence. It is telling us that: - We are going to have a deflationary recession or depression next year. - There will be wave after wave of personal, corporate, and even governmental bankruptcies. - Violence will break out in the streets of some countries, perhaps even the US. Governments will be overthrown and be even more vicious than even the current vicious environment. Nationalism will rise. Taxes will rise. Authoritarianism will rise. Disease will rise (monkey pox anyone?). The Four Horsemen will ride in 2023. We are in the calm before the storm. And I’m seeing this largely from this one chart. How is that possible? [Look Over Courtney's Shoulder As He Makes Moves You've Never Seen Before. Click here to learn more!]( Bond traders are the best predictors of the future. Stock traders are good but bond traders are better. Why? Because bond yields are far more sensitive to economic factors while stocks have to also consider: - Corporate earnings - New government regulations and policies - New innovations and industries So the effect of just the economy is diluted. So bond traders are looking at the current economy and the future economy. The Fed controls short term interest rates but the free market basically controls notes and bonds. What this means is that note and bond yields are the result of a balance of supply and demand for money at that period of time while anything under a year is controlled by the Fed. So the yield curve reflects the ideas about the future economy by bond participants in the long end but what the Fed wants in the short end. OK, so much for background. Why do I think this chart is so negative? *********************************************************** The ULTIMATE Trading Education! Courtney Smith has put together an incredible site where he is brain dumping everything he knows about trading stocks and options. [Click here to learn more now!]( He just added new training on the Psychology of Trading, the most important element for successful trading. ************************************************************* Notice that the curve is very positive for the front part of the curve but basically flat after that.What it means is this. The front end is controlled by the Fed and they are keeping rates very low but steadily rising them. But the back end of the yield curve is controlled by the bond traders. This is where it gets interesting. Notice that yields are running about 3%. Yet inflation is over 8%. Why would someone lend money at 3% for 10 years if inflation is 8%. There are two reasons. - Current other debt instruments have credit quality that is bordering on bankruptcy - The market thinks inflation will drop to below 3% soon. Now we get to the Four Horsemen. A yield curve with that flat shape from 2 years out is a very negative but accurate leading indicator of the economy. 14 of the last 18 recessions were led by the flattening of the yield curve about one year in advance. This recession should be as vicious as the 2008 one because both corporates and governments are much deeper in debt than they were in 2008. In addition, increased government regulations mean the economy can’t react quickly enough to counteract the Fed induced recession. Take a look at what happened in the last recession. We saw many economic catastophe’s with particularly the small business sector losing a lot money and being forced into bankruptcies. We saw violence with the BLM riots in the summer. We will see more riots around the world this time round. Look for things like the Arab Spring to re-occur. Bad economic times breed economic resentments and thus riots. Look for food shortages due to a shortage of seed and fertilizer due to the energy shortage. The bottom line is that bond yields are so low because the bond market is looking for a deep recession as am I. The bond market believes that the recession will be so severe and Fed policy so restrictive that inflation will drop below 2% in 2023. I think the bond market is wrong and inflation will still be high even by the end of 2023 because we are just at the beginning of the inflation cycle and the Fed is not being aggressive enough yet to shock the market. Sticky inflation is just beginning it can take a year or more to start to come down. So the reality is that I am more bullish on the stock market than the bond market is! They believe the next recession is going to start soon, which I agree with, and it will be deep, which I agree with. But we disagree on the timing. No matter whose timing is right, we have yet to even come close to the pain of 2023. How do we make money? I’m shorting home builders (like the ETF XHB and individual stocks like LEN and PHM) and will look to short autos (GM and F) in the near future. Down the road, I will short consumer discretionary stocks (I also want to short some of these because China is also going into a recession. So short WYNN and Tiffany and SBUX. Good bear trading, Courtney Smith P.S. One of the things you get when you join the Stock Navigator is my daily Macro Report. This unique video briefing outlines what is going on in the world and how you can make money from it. I just got this yesterday: “ "Thank you, Courtney. Each daily Macro Report and weekly WSW video that I watch, I find absolutely fascinating and enjoy learning from you.You're an amazing asset to have in my portfolio." - Robert Robert is talking about my daily video report, the Macro Report, where I tell you what the next big moves are and then share specific stock trades to make money from them. There is not report like this in the world! [Click here to learn more about the Stock Navigator and to apply to join.]( Words To Live By The bear side doesn’t appeal to me any more than the bull side, or vice versa. My one steadfast prejudice is against being wrong. Even as a lad I always got my own meanings out of such facts as I observed. It is the only way in which the meaning reaches me. I cannot get out of facts what somebody tells me to get. They are my facts, don’t you see? If I believe something you can be sure it is because I simply must. When I am long of stocks it is because my reading of conditions has made me bullish. But you find many people, reputed to be intelligent, who are bullish because they have stocks. I do not allow my possessions—or my prepossessions either—to do any thinking for me. That is why I repeat that I never argue with the tape. To be angry at the market because it unexpectedly or even illogically goes against you is like getting mad at your lungs because you have pneumonia. Where to get more Courtney! Youtube: [Freebee Wall Street Winners]( Podcast: [The Courtney Smith Show](=) Substack: [courtneysmith.substack.com]( Medium: [Courtney Smith – Medium]() [Profile Image] COURTNEY SMITH WealthBuilder LLC Work (702) 761-6837 | Text Message (702) 718-8588 Support@WealthBuilderLLC.com CourtneySmith.com Share The Love If you like Trade Secrets, then please pass it on to your nearest and dearest so they can [sign up]() too. If you believe in the power of good journalism, make it something you subscribe to. Sharing is caring. [image] 1. 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