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If the yield curve is inverted, a portfolio manager can take advantage of this by:
Market Price
The present cost at which one can buy or sell an item or service in a competitive market environment.
Perfectly Elastic
A situation where the demand or supply responds infinitely to changes in price, resulting in a horizontal demand or supply curve.
Perfectly Inelastic
A market condition where the quantity demanded or supplied does not change in response to price changes; the demand or supply curve is perfectly vertical.
Relatively Elastic
Describes a situation where a small change in price leads to a significant change in quantity demanded or supplied.
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