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Wall Street consensus: U.S. stocks can soar again "wildly" before the end of the year, just waiting for the results of the election to be announced!
①Wall Street strategists predict that the results of the usa election will set the foundation for a stock market rebound; ②Jefferies financial strategist said, the stock market weakness in the week before the vote is usually a sign of strong performance in the following month, and last week's plunge may be a call signal.
Goldman Sachs top traders: 'Fasten your seat belts' on election day, any clear outcome will greatly impact US stock market volatility.
Goldman Sachs hedge fund research director Pasquariello said that in recent weeks, the trading community has significantly reduced risks, with substantial reductions in positions in the macro area, most notably in the position of US interest rates; if investors quickly catch up with the market trends brought by the initial election results, he will closely monitor the bond market.
Taking history as a lesson: After the ultimate two options for the U.S. president, where will the U.S. stock market go?
①Taking a lesson from history, the USA stock market usually rises after a presidential election, but investors need to be prepared for some short-term fluctuations first; ②This means investors should not expect the USA stock market to immediately rise on Wednesday or the following days.
No matter who becomes president, goldman sachs trading department: regardless of the outcome, CTA will sell stocks this week.
Last week, CTA has already sold $8 billion worth of global equity. goldman sachs trading department predicts that in the market's decline, the E-mini s&p 500 index will experience an outflow of $11.2 billion, and will have an outflow of $0.94 billion in the case of an increase.
For a decade, the US stock market's 'passive rise' has brought about what changes to the market?
Goldman Sachs stated that looking at the US stocks as a reference, the real estate industry has the highest passive holding proportion, while the energy industry has the lowest. The passive holding proportion of large-cap stocks is relatively small, and the impact of passive holding on the s&p 500 index stock trend is not significant. s&p 500 index stocks with high passive holdings do not consistently outperform stocks with low passive holdings.
The USA election vote is imminent, and the market is facing a huge shake-up! Traders are all adopting a wait-and-see attitude.
Traders are discussing various possibilities of the USA election, constantly checking the latest polls and trends in the gambling market, in order to predict whether the Republican Trump or the Democrat Harris is leading, and what this means for their asset allocation.
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