August 19

Recession Signs: Mild, Severe, Or No Recession At All?

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  1. Some people might not think terrorism jokes are appropriate for financial professionals, but those people likely never deal with the Patriot Act, CTRs, SARs, the OFAC and SDN protocols. Great video, guys!

  2. See I knew there was a reason I just could not resist picking on the Long neck, Girly hands, barbie short wearing fella. See I don’t pick on you if I don’t like ya.

  3. So if we don’t see 5.8%, then it’s a recession just for not meeting expectations? I thought it’s supposed to be negative to be a recession.

  4. Just a couple of question, doesn’t the yield curve revert to normal before a recession? Also, with the Fed pricing in a rate hike and staying higher for longer, doesn’t that mean the curve will be inverse for the forseeable future? Thus, a recession will be put off for a while.

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