Curve Ball: Is the Yield Curve Signaling the End of the Expansion and the Bull Market?
For nearly 10 years the U.S. economy has been in a prolonged period of growth without a recession. Among the 12 economic expansions since World War II, the current one, which started in mid-year 2009, is the second-longest in duration at 117 months (as of March 2019). Only the economic expansion in the 1990s was longer. At this stage, it would be reasonable for investors to ask: "Is the U.S. overdue for a recession and a bear market?" Click here to keep reading.
Source: Innovest