The S&P 500's recent surge past 7,000 has drawn parallels to the Dot-com bubble of the late 1990s, with valuations reaching historically high levels. The price-to-earnings ratio currently stands at 28.5, exceeding the peak of 29 seen in 2000. This comparison raises concerns about potential market overvaluation and a possible correction.

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