1. The current political/geopolitical environment is stagflationary, with early signs of stagflation in the data; 2. The September CPI report was 'hot', indicating weakness in the labor market; 3. The S&P500 is overvalued with optimistic earnings growth estimates, facing a bust and bear market.
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