1. The author argues the S&P 500's rally is unsustainable due to high valuations and economic risks like rising interest rates and tariffs. 2. Long-term Treasury yields above 4.5% could trigger a stock market reversal, favoring bonds. 3. Tariffs are criticized as a regressive tax and ineffective deficit solution, further pressuring growth.
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