1. The turbulence in the bond market likely activated the Trump Put and possibly the Fed Put; 2. The S&P500's Monday low is likely to hold until the labor market weakens; 3. The stock market is expected to remain volatile with upside risk until a clear indication of an imminent recession appears.
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