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RE: Daily Crypto Markets Live Blog: 10K Comment Goal For This Week (06/07/22)

Yield curves deal with interest rates not stock charts so the crosses are for prices.

A strong yield curve is upward sloping at a 45 degree angle.

When the curve flattens out, that means the cost of money is lower farther out which is backwards. That means the view of inflation and economic expectations. That is not a good thing.

It is more art than science. How long is the curve flat or inverted? It will move in and out. Also where is the overall curve in relation to the past.

A lot of variables.

The LIBOR yield curve is worse. It went flat in early December and hasnt shown the inclination to move out of it.

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