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Gold is up. Silver is up. These are metals that people run to when fear sets in. Is that fear the election?
The treasury yield curve is up sloping. 30 year bonds are at three percent so it won't take much to cause a flat or inverted yield curve.
Since the long term yield curve is so low, is there anyone out there who thinks that the inverted/flat yield curve rule should not apply?