Goldman Macro Trader Warns "Things Are In A Worse Place Than Many Recognize"
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"Game on," begins Goldman Sachs macro trader (and managing director) Bobby Molavi in his latest 'ruminations' about macro, micro, and markets.
Coming out of last week...the S&P had just hit its 45th all time high.
We had seen a broadening of the equity rally.