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Pinkert articulated a cautious view on equities, noting a confluence of factors that could lead to a market correction. He painted a vivid picture of current market sentiment, indicating that many investors are heavily entrenched in stocks—70% of Boomers' assets are currently in equities. He warned that such a saturation often precedes significant market pullbacks, suggesting that conditions could become ripe for a correction, especially following enthusiastically embraced numbers that might lure investors prematurely.