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Sky-high returns and earnings expectations could mean the end is near for this stock-market bull run
A strategist warns that the S&P 500's price and earnings being far above historical trends could signal the end of the current stock-market bull run. The S&P 500’s price and earnings have never been this far above the historical trend simultaneously since 1950.
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