“some of you may die but that is a sacrifice i am willing to make” meme intensifies.
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We see an energy price spike before every major recession or depression that has affected the U.S. (with the exception being the one caused by covid).
Usually, the delay is around ~4 months between the spike and clear recessionary impact.
This isn’t an iron law of nature, but it is a pattern worth considering.
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“some of you may die but that is a sacrifice i am willing to make” meme intensifies.
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We see an energy price spike before every major recession or depression that has affected the U.S. (with the exception being the one caused by covid).
Usually, the delay is around ~4 months between the spike and clear recessionary impact.
This isn’t an iron law of nature, but it is a pattern worth considering.