1. British American Tobacco's stock is considered overbought after doubling in price, with a potential 10%+ pullback anticipated; 2. The current 5.5% dividend yield is deemed less attractive compared to lower-risk alternatives like money market funds offering 4.2%; 3. Full valuation reflects slow revenue growth, high debt levels, and heightened bullish sentiment, suggesting a market peak and prompting the author to sell and await a significant dip.
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