1. The S&P 500 is technically overextended and fundamentally overvalued, with low implied correlation and rising volatility. 2. Realized volatility levels are at historic lows, potentially leading to increased implied volatility risks. 3. The index faces rare conditions that historically signal caution, with valuations and technicals at extreme levels.
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