Are we in recession now?

Liquidity, as hbk75 said. Rising rates always dampen appetite for borrowing, hence outstanding credit contracts and asset prices fall in tandem. The tide is going out boys, hope you haven't been swimming naked.

so today's china sse is just reflecting that?
 
Liquidity, as hbk75 said. Rising rates always dampen appetite for borrowing, hence outstanding credit contracts and asset prices fall in tandem. The tide is going out boys, hope you haven't been swimming naked.

is that why s&p 500 hasnt been growing for the past one year?can they restart the q/e again,i miss the days of unstoppable growth,and five or six days in a row winning streaks and the feeling of winning everyday that one has grown accustomed to.all i do is win win win no matter what,everybody watch my hands go up.
 
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