1. Despite weakening jobs and housing markets, U.S. equities remain near record highs, fueled by expectations of Fed rate cuts and AI optimism; 2. Traditional valuations indicate stocks are overpriced, while consumers face rising living costs, dwindling savings, record debt, student loan pressures, and declining confidence; 3. These factors signal severe consumer strain, posing risks to economic stability and market performance.
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