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I created an all years chart a while ago for the S&P 500 with the data averaged since 1950 so that I can see seasonal patterns. Below is the all years chart with today date marked up.
And this is the bear years only chart since 1950
So from these, both suggest a higher finish at the end of the year although the bear chart doesn't pick up to very late in the year whereas the all years chart rallies 4% or so on average from the end of October.
I think we might get back up into the 1300 to 1350 range personally.