1. Sentiment has shifted bullish, with analysts predicting higher S&P500 targets. 2. Economic growth is modest at 2.1%, driven by lower taxes and margins, but high valuations limit upside potential. 3. Technical analysis indicates a likely correction with a target of 5100 in H1 2025.
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