The 10 year versus 2 year yield curve un-inverted yesterday. You can start your countdown clock.

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The inversion of the yield curve, particularly the 10-year versus 2-year yield, is often viewed as a signal of an impending economic crisis or recession. When the yield curve un-inverts, it can suggest a shift in market sentiment, potentially indicating that investors are more optimistic about future growth or that short-term rates are declining.

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