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BofA warns investors to take profits as 70% of the bank's bear market signals flash red

Seven of the bank's 10 bear market indicators have been triggered in recent months, strategists led by Savita Subramanian wrote in a recent client note. Five were triggered by April, and two more of those indicators flashed red in May.

What's your prediction on a drawdown? A lot of formal and informal indicators that I track seem to have been heading in that direction since last September or so, but it keeps not happening. I've spent the last couple of months trying to understand why, and so far my best answer is that the megacap companies that make up most of the market are able to use their cash reserves more effectively than I had thought they could.

If you think we will see a slump, what do you plan to do about it? I'm not changing much for now. I already invest in whole world funds with a value tilt for stocks, and I have a 10-20 year time horizon.

A lot of the market already did this move. It’s just been the indexes that are up and a handful of names driving the index. Many low valuations etc throughout the stock market.

Question is if we do get the index level correction and AI names go south do we also get big sell offs in everything else.