A Confused Goldman No Longer Expects S&P To Drop To 2,400 But Sees No Market Upside Either

Goldman, which urged its institutional clients to be bearish and on the other side of what's left of its prop trading desk, says that it now represents "a possible 5% upside catalyst (3200)" to its year end price target of 3,000.
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