History suggests the answer is probably no

History suggests the answer is probably no. More often, the reversal of a yield-curve inversion has signaled that the wheels are about to come off the economy and the stock market with it, according to Tom Essaye, a former Merrill Lynch trader and founder of Sevens Report Research.

Tom Essaye Quoted in Forbes on January 30th, 2023

Warmer-than-average temperatures across much of the country is suppressing heating demand…explains Tom Essaye, founder of the Sevens Report.

Tom Essaye Quoted in Blockworks on January 30th, 2023

Reaching peak hawkishness is one of our three keys to a bottom, and the most important…wrote Tom Essaye, founder of Sevens Report Research.

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