1. Technical indicators like Relative Strength Index (RSI) and moving averages suggest the stock market correction is ongoing; 2. Flat or declining earnings growth may trigger a significant valuation adjustment; 3. Corporate debt resets and the Federal Reserve's pause on rate cuts could pressure profit margins, warranting a conservative asset allocation approach.
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