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=== Recession === US Semiconductor stocks suffer brutally during economic recessions with more than 30% downside on the SOX index during the COVID outburst. NVIDIA however, remained resilient on artificial intelligence forecast and increasing demand. However, from the start of the US Federal Reserve's attempt to bring long term inflation rate to 2% with quantitative tightening and interest rate hikes, the stock fell for more than 65% from November 2021 to September 2022 before increasing more than 300% with increased artificial intelligence demand and FOMO trades. Numerous potential recession signals are evident which need to be cautiously considered. These include the worst inverted US treasury yield curve since 1981 stagflation and oil crisis<ref>https://fred.stlouisfed.org/series/T10Y2Y</ref>, two consecutive negative quarterly growth on US Gross Domestic Income (GDI)<ref>https://mishtalk.com/economics/gross-domestic-income-gdi-suggests-the-us-is-in-recession-right-now/</ref>, the debt crisis (explained below), commercial real estate crisis, and many more. Although the labour market remains tighter than expected with resilient economic strength, deteriorating economy will likely to negatively impact the perfomance of NVIDIA based on historical performance of semiconductor companies.
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