GoldmanSachs reports Q2 earnings before the market opens on July 18. Wall Street expects GAAP EPS of $6.69 for $GS stock. The consensus forecast has revenue coming in at $10.7 billion by claymarkets stocks trading
Wall Street expects GAAP EPS of $6.69 for GS stock.is climbing about 1% in Monday's premarket just shy of $297 in anticipation of a second quarter earnings beat. Goldman will release results shortly before the market opens on Monday.Also readanalyst community has Goldman Sachs pegged for $6.69 in GAAP earnings per share on revenue of $10.7 billion.
has been trading within a declinding parallel price channel since the start of the year. Currently, the bottom trend line is at $272, and the top trend line is at $313. The 15-week moving average provides resistance at $306, below the top trend line. The 30-week moving average, above the top trend line, sits at $331 currently.
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