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This chart holds the key to predicting the next US recession

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During his presentation today, DoubleLine Capital's founder Jeff Gundlach was downbeat on many things — from oil to stocks.

But one thing he was upbeat on was the possibility of a US recession.

With talk of a recession bubbling for some time, economists and market analysts have put forth a number of indicators that purport to show if a recession is on the horizon, or possibly even here.

According to Gundlach, the best measure of a coming recession is the labor market.

And the best measure of the labor market is the unemployment rate and its 12-month moving average.

When the unemployment rate rises above its 12-month moving average — which is basically the long-term trend of the labor market — a recession is typically close. Higher unemployment means that companies (and perhaps more importantly, consumers) aren't doing well and cutting costs, leading to lower consumer spending and a downward spiral for the whole economy. 

Right now, the unemployment rate is at an 8 year low at 4.9% and well below its 12-month average of 6.27%, according to Gundlach's chart.

Gundlach's basic argument is that until the unemployment rate starts moving substantially higher, no recession is imminent. 

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SEE ALSO: Jeff Gundlach's latest presentation on why he doesn’t like stocks, doesn’t like oil, and what happens next

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