1. Investors are increasingly concerned about market valuations, but consensus expectations and long-term economic growth may justify current levels; 2. Elevated valuations could persist, making reversion to historical averages an unreliable strategy; 3. Structural shifts like automation, infrastructure development, defense tech, and cybersecurity are key themes supporting economic resilience and market valuations.
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