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2022 RECESSION (Wheat Price Shock)

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SP:SPX   S&P 500 Index
The price of Wheat is going parabolic and most of you are wondering, does this spell a recession?

Historically, almost every time wheat prices spiked; a recession soon followed.

In the early 1970's when wheat prices peaked, the markets pulled back 41% in about a year.

Then, in the early 1980's, we saw the market pull back 23% in about 600 days.

Interestingly enough, in 1996 when wheat prices soared, there was no recession.

Lastly, in 2008, we see the market pull back 44% in about a year.

For the record, a recession usually follows a wheat price shock but not every time like the one we saw in 1996.

Now the question is will this time be different or WORSE because we a shock in the oil markets, wheat markets, and we have an ongoing war between Russia and Ukraine.

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