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Markets Lost Some Mojo To End The Week, But Top Goldman Trader Believes There's "Still Some Gas Left In The Tank"

Business July 12, 2025

Goldman's head of hedge fund research, Tony Pasquariello, finds it difficult to characterize this week’s action in a tidy way.

There was some good news: NVDA broke out in the US ... the property stocks broke out in China ... and the FTSE broke out in the UK.

There was some bad news: a searing reversal in the momentum factor persisted.

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