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Goldman Traders See ‘Painful’ Path for US Stocks Before Rebound
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Goldman Traders See ‘Painful’ Path for US Stocks Before Rebound

Bloomberg · Mar 2, 2026 · Collected from RSS

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US equities may need to pull back further before they can mount a durable advance, Goldman Sachs Group Inc.’s trading desk warned, citing fragile sentiment and choppy flows that left the S&P 500 vulnerable after its latest attempt to clear the 7,000 level fizzled.


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