US stocks are at record highs, but Goldman says they're still the top asset for investors to own

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US equities are the best option for clients looking to profit from a US-China trade deal, managing director Silvia Ardagna told Bloomberg.

Goldman Sachs continues to recommend US equities to high-wealth clients despite stocks' record-high prices, managing director Silvia Ardagna told Bloomberg. Major US stock indexes reached record highs Friday, driven by positive trade-deal sentiment and a better-than-expected jobs report. Many investors have been rotating out of equities in recent months, but the rally in US stocks"can clearly extend" if economic data remains strong, Ardagna said.

Goldman Sachs continues to recommend US equities to high-wealth clients despite stocks' record-high prices, managing director Silvia Ardagna told Bloomberg. Major US stock indexes reached record highs Friday, driven by positive trade-deal sentiment and a better-than-expected jobs report. Many investors have been rotating out of equities in recent months, but the rally in US stocks"can clearly extend" if economic data remains strong, Ardagna said.

 

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They pumping it one more last time, before they dump it all, leaving a lot of people with empty bags 😂

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Goldman plays both sides. They are King makers with their propaganda. State sponsored pump and dump. But don’t worry, they win either way. Nobody trusts them after 2009. Nobody.

Pump pump it up. They must know something the public doesn’t. SEC_Enforcement

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