What Just Happened In Markets: Goldman’s Desk Answers The Top 7 Trader Questions

At the end of another rollercoaster week for markets, Goldman's Lindsay Matcham answers the 7 top questions asked by the bank's trading clients. Below we excerpt from the Macro Questions note, detailing Goldman's views on the most prevalent market topics (the full note is available to pro subscribers in the usual place), which are the
What Just Happened In Markets: Goldman’s Desk Answers The Top 7 Trader Questions

At the end of another rollercoaster week for markets, Goldman’s Lindsay Matcham answers the 7 top questions asked by the bank’s trading clients. Below we excerpt from the Macro Questions note, detailing Goldman’s views on the most prevalent market topics (the full note is available to pro subscribers in the usual place), which are the following:

  • What Just Happened In Markets & Why Did We Sell Off?
  • Does Bad News Still Mean Good News?
  • A Healthy Pull Back Or Something More Sinister?
  • What’s The Biggest Concern For Macros Right Now?
  • What’s The Most Talked About Macro Thematic Basket This Week?
  • Where Are The Macro Opportunities/Trades Right Now?
  • What’s The Latest In Crude?

Taking a closer look at these one by one:

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