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 The Washington Post on December 6th, 2022

The company, which has a market cap of $252.3 billion, is simply signaling the…said Tom Essaye, president of Sevens Report Research.

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Tom Essaye Quoted in Forbes on November 28th, 2022

In short, Credit Suisse is starting to act like a bank that’s about to go under…analyst Tom Essaye of the Sevens Report said.