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 Our green-shoots pals point at many indicators to support their view of an economic recovery, the stock market included. We, instead, go with the discipline of the Economic Clock®: at best, we are headed for a recession in &amp;quot;L&amp;quot; in which the excess supply of goods manifests itself in fossilized, high unemployment.  But surely, our green shoots brigade points out, the Baltic Dry Index (&amp;quot;Baltic Index&amp;quot;) negates this view? Well, dive into the background a bit to find out more...about how to make some money off this misnomer.&lt;br /&gt;
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