U.S. 2 Year Treasury: It's Starting to Look Like No Landing in 2023

 


As a matter of fact, the past three recessions occurred after the U.S. 2 year treasury yield crossed under its 600-day EMA. Therefore, in order for a recession to happen in 2023, the 2-year treasury yield needs to rapidly descend soon. It doesn't seem to look that way, though.

Here's what some market analysts are thinking about the recession scenario, "From a Sure-Thing Recession to No Landing. Is That Possible?", per Real Money.

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