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Dynamic Yield Curve

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 jodistrict 
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The website stockcharts.com has a neat free application called "Dynamic Yield Curve". Referring to the image below, the Interest rate pane is on the left and the S&P 500 plot is on the right. As you move the vertical line with your mouse on the S&P 500 pane, the left pane shows you what the yield curve was at that date. This application shows clearly how an inverted yield curve predicts a stock market top. In the graph below you can see that in 2000, there was an inverted yield curve (short term interest rates higher than long term interest rates) right before the crash.

Dynamic Yield Curve application

Dynamic [AUTOLINK]Yield Curve[/AUTOLINK] - StockCharts.com - Free Charts

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Dynamic [AUTOLINK]Yield Curve[/AUTOLINK] [Documentation]




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