Reddit, WallStreetBets, GameStop, Silver, Dogecoin, Shortselling, Twitter and so on. These key words are currently dominating the financial world. But what comes quickly, fades quickly, too. Let us not be distracted that there are thousands of well-managed and strongly positioned companies that await your investments. While many assets’ future already are gambles in themselves, there are some assets that have withstood time and will almost surely back you in retirement or pay off your children’s and grandchildren’s tuition fees. One of those assets is the Goldman Sachs stock. Currently declining, there might be a great opportunity opening up for an entry within the yellow box. Between $260.49 and $269.12, we expect a turnaround and a soaring Goldman. On its way up, it will surpass the marks of $281.90 and even $317,76, aiming for new peaks. It is important to note, however, that the price should not drop below $260.49, in order to keep the current scenario alive.
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