“Was This The Bottom?” Goldman And JPMorgan Answer

After a rollercoaster two weeks which has seen the market make swings of ever larger amplitude, including the biggest drop since Sept '22 and the largest bounce since Nov '22… … traders just want to know one thing: have we hit bottom?
“Was This The Bottom?” Goldman And JPMorgan Answer

After a rollercoaster two weeks which has seen the market make swings of ever larger amplitude, including the biggest drop since Sept ’22 and the largest bounce since Nov ’22…

… traders just want to know one thing: have we hit bottom?

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