The FED and other Central Banks have not yet followed through with coordinated efforts to support their economies and restore confidence. Meanwhile, last week’s economic reports indicate the economy has slowed more than economists expected. These reports coupled with last week’s drop in the stock market, will diminish American’s confidence even further. And, as I reported in The Weekly Commentary weekly during each of the past four weeks, a continued crisis in confidence will probably result in further economic slowdown, and maybe a full-fledged recession. I believe the probability of a recession has grown dramatically. The stock markets have already dropped in anticipation of the economic slowdown. There is a possibility the forecasted downturn is now fully factored into stock prices. If true, this would not be the time to sell. On the other hand, the economic downturn could be long-lasting and severe. It is very difficult to predict its severity. There is no exact, 100% sure-fire way to time recessions or markets. Due to the lack of clarity in my crystal ball, I recommend the following, depending upon which category fits your unique circumstance: