1. The author has been bullish for over two years, expecting a soft economic landing and a neutral Fed rate. 2. Consumer sentiment has dropped due to fears of tariffs and inflation. 3. The S&P Global's PMI indicates a sharp decline in service sector activity, suggesting GDP growth of just 0.6% for February.
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