The Chicago Fed National Activity Index "unexpectedly" sank to -.19 in June, its lowest level since Feb. The estimate was for .05. The prior month was also revised down from .01 to -.19. My guess is that June will be revised lower next month. #Recession deniers need to wake up!
— Peter Schiff (@PeterSchiff) July 25, 2022
The ultrapro short QQQ ETF registered the biggest inflow since inception pic.twitter.com/ZjVtvdsuM9
— 🅰🅻🅴🆂🆂🅸🅾 (@AlessioUrban) July 25, 2022
Earnings estimates are getting slashed the most since 2020 pic.twitter.com/j5lFow8yA4
— 🅰🅻🅴🆂🆂🅸🅾 (@AlessioUrban) July 25, 2022
Youth unemployment rate pic.twitter.com/0wyJpZm4wN
— 🅰🅻🅴🆂🆂🅸🅾 (@AlessioUrban) July 25, 2022
PMIs are just confirming what we know from #commodities #credits #fx …computer says #recession now not 2023 t.co/DiXMlPNKjy
— CrossBorder Capital (@crossbordercap) July 25, 2022
The car market is beginning to implode w/repossessions surging:t.co/YOlvAQzQcX
When something goes straight up and straight down, that's the DEFINITION of transitory.
Just as people were told inflation is here to stay, they'll get buried by deflation. pic.twitter.com/dTGe3iZRKs
— Mac10 (@SuburbanDrone) July 25, 2022
Idiotic Propaganda for the financially illiterate capable of making Joseph Goebbels blush. #recession #Inflation t.co/DvmiHrtGwn
— Planet Ponzi (@PlanetPonzi) July 25, 2022
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