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According to the principle of market rotation, why do major indices often churn sideways for long periods near market tops?

  1. Different sectors are at different cycle phases
  2. Professional operators have run out of capital
  3. The public refuses to buy more than one stock at a time
  4. Government regulations prevent simultaneous selling

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