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What is going to happen next? The Recession Will Be Deeper Than You Expect The average American and

What is going to happen next? [image] [Click here to get Courtneys NEW and FREE Crypto Newsletter!]() The Recession Will Be Deeper Than You Expect The average American and politicians seem to think the economy is fine. Fed Chairman Powell talks about how strong the labor market is to support his contention that the economy is strong. But cracks are appearing in this façade. - We just technically went into a recession with two consecutive quarters of negative GDP. - Consumer expectations are plunging - The housing market is starting to crack But how deep will it be? Will it be 2008 all over again? Or milder or a depression? [image] I’ll give you my opinion another day. But today, I want to focus on what the bond market thinks. I could give the case that the bond market is the smartest market there is. I don’t know if I would win that argument but I could make a good case for it. The chart shows the difference between 3 month treasury bill yields and the ten year yield. This is the 3 mo/10 year yield curve. There have been 18 recessions since World War II. This yield curve has predicted each and every one of them. As you can see, we are there now. But notice the absolute collapse in the curve. The curve just fell off the edge of the table. No controlled drop. Nope, A collapse. Why? And how do we make money from it? *********************************************************** 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. ************************************************************* Clearly, we have to short the housing sector. But a collapsing housing market will also affect the The Fed is raising the yield on 3 month bills but the 10 year yield dropped sharply. But why are long yield collapsing? The only possible answer is that they believe: - The Fed policy will cause a recession - The recession will be deep and vicious - The recession will cause inflation to collapse from the current 9.1% to less than 2% I need you to think about how deep and hard the recession would have to be to cause inflation to drop so much in such a short period of time. I think the bond traders are looking for a recession worse than the Great Recession of 2008! I’m not ready to say they are looking for a depression but something worse than 2008 will be at least approaching a recession. Right now, the stock market is in the middle of a tepid seasonal rally, But that rally ends soon and we get a seasonal drop into fall. The way to make money will be to: - Sell stocks in August - Buy bonds now - Sell housing stocks To get my actual trades, subscribe to my weekly video newsletter. [Click here to learn more and sign up!]() Words To Live By upon the throne of England to rule the empire on which the sun never sets. The man who controls the British money supply controls the British Empire, and I control the British money supply.” Assassin by Doug Casey and John Hunt Courtney Comment: This is why governments control money supply and why things like Bircoin will never take over. Governments will ban them like China did. 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. Get your Option Strategy Guide and 7 Option Top Trading Tactics.[Click here]( 2. Health is very important at this time. Ian Cooper has a new report and LIVE trade sheet to learn which are the BEST Health care, Pharma, Biotech, Insurance Companies.[Click here]() [image](=) [Unsubscribe]( Wealthbuilder LLC 6671 Las Vegas Blvd South 210 Las Vegas, Nevada 89119 United States (702) 722-4584

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