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Undefined, The S&P is once again closing near all-time high valuations. And it seems like everybody

[RagingBull Elite]( Undefined, The S&P is once again closing near all-time high valuations. And it seems like everybody wants to think that now is that top... and that now you should get out. But, if you look at things historically, bears have always had a habit of calling tops. And guess what? They’ve been wrong a million times. To set the record straight, Jeff Bishop just hired the guy who’s persuaded 10s of thousands of people with his stock charts and forecasts. Enter: [“All Star Charts” Founder, JC Parets](... [Alternate text]( [Join JC’s Brand New Chart Hunter Newsletter Here]( Part-time sports fanatic, world-class charts researcher, JC is someone you won’t meet everyday. Who’s digging his work? How about top institutions like Harvard, Duke, NYU, and the University of Chicago where he’s spoken. Or publications he’s written for... like Bloomberg, ABC, Wall Street Journal, CNBC, Fox Business, Yahoo Finance, Barron’s, CNN, and Canada’s Business News Network Why trust JC? 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