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A bond market has been in a sustained downtrend (yields rising). The analyst identifies a clear five-wave impulse decline in bond prices. At the same time, the S&P $500 has completed a converging wedge in what appears to be a fifth-wave position.

What is the most likely intermarket implication?

  1. The divergence suggests the equity wave count is incorrect.
  2. Bond prices will continue to crash as equities consolidate.
  3. A major trend reversal is approaching for both equities and bonds.
  4. The equity market will enter a sharp Wave 3 extension higher.

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