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Here's what the inverted yield curve means for your portfolio

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When shorter-term government bonds have higher yields than long-term, known as yield curve inversions, it’s one signal of a future recession. ...

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There's no doubt to this news. Once the funds meant to serve the purpose it's meant for (which is use in the short term and yield in the long term for investors), then it might well be a Ponzi scheme which spells danger.
 
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