Goldman (GS) stock analysis | price action and technical resistance levels remain in focus. Goldman Sachs Group Inc. (GS) currently trades at $995.75, up 0.12% on the session. The stock is positioned between established support at $945.96 and resistance at $1045.54, with the $1,000 level acting as a nearby psychological marker. Trading volume appears consistent with recent averages, reflecting a period of consolidation.
Goldman Sachs Holds Near Key Psychological Level Amid Modest Gains - Debt Free Companies
GS - Stock Analysis
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Shandale
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Early gains are met with minor profit-taking pressure.
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Absolutely crushing it!
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