1. The author argues the S&P 500 rally is part of a broader market correction rather than a new bull market; 2. Divergences between the S&P 500 and equal-weighted indices, along with weak market breadth, suggest a distribution top; 3. Elliott Wave theory and sentiment analysis guide the forecast, with adjustments if the rally exceeds specific thresholds.
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