We are buying 82 shares of Goldman Sachs at roughly $579.19. In addition, we are exiting our position in Morgan Stanley , selling 375 shares at roughly $127.24. Following the trades, Jim Cramer's Charitable Trust will own 205 shares of Goldman Sachs, increasing its weighting to about 3.26% from about 2%. The trust will no longer hold a position in Morgan Stanley. We're completing our switch in investment banking stocks, a move we signaled was on the horizon last month .
In addition, there's been a flurry of deals announced this week, an early sign that we are about to see a wave of mergers-and-acquisitions activity. Whether its Paychex buying rival Paycor , Stryker acquiring Inari Medical , Getty Images merging with Shutterstock , or Cintas making an offer to buy UniFirst , we could argue that all these deals rely on a lighter strict regulatory environment to go through.
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