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Business April 23, 2025

"We can take a deep breath, but it’s not over yet," warns Goldman Sachs new flow of funds gurus, Gail Hafif, Brian Garrett, and Lee Coppersmith. 

The technical set up has changed and supply pressure from systematics have eased. 

But, much like an 80 degree day in NYC in April, I wouldn’t jump into the pool just yet.

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Authored by Tyler Durden via ZeroHedge April 23rd 2025

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