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During a bull market, a trader notes that Sector X is rising while Sector Y is moving sideways. Later, Sector X begins to show 'up-thrusts' while Sector Y breaks out on a wide spread with high volume. This is an example of:

  1. The 'Smoke-Filled Room Syndrome,' where sectors are manipulated to move in opposite directions.
  2. Market Rotation, where professional capital moves from distributed sectors to those in accumulation.
  3. The fractal nature of markets, where different sectors represent different timeframes.
  4. A broad market 'Buying Climax' affecting only Sector X.

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