Goldman Sachs (GS) — The Transparent Read
70/100Bullish$1,011.37 · uptrend
The chart reads uptrend. Composite score lands at 70/100 — bullish. History agrees about 73% of the time in falling inflation + steady fed regimes like today. Treat this as a read, not a guarantee.
GS key levels
Show Your Work — every point in GS's score
The score starts at 50, then each signal below adds or subtracts points. No black box.
| Signal | Type | Points |
|---|---|---|
| Above 200-day MA Price is above its 200-day average — long-term trend is up. | technical | +8 |
| Above 50-day MA Trading above the 50-day average — medium-term momentum is positive. | technical | +5 |
| Golden cross 50-day average is above the 200-day (golden cross). | technical | +4 |
| RSI neutral RSI is 45 — neither overbought nor oversold. | technical | -0.53 |
| MACD negative MACD is below its signal line — momentum is fading. | technical | -5 |
| Near support Holding near support around $1,000.04. | technical | +4 |
| Macro regime base rate In 33 past periods like today (Falling inflation + Steady Fed), this stock was higher 90d later 73% of the time (median +7.4%). Historically favorable. | macro | +4.55 |
Macro regime base rate
Today's regime: Falling inflation + Steady Fed
In 33 past periods that looked like today, GS was higher 90 days later 73% of the time (median move 7.4%). Confidence: high.
The read
GS: Bullish (70/100)
Bull case. Price is above its 200-day average — long-term trend is up. Trading above the 50-day average — medium-term momentum is positive.
Bear case. RSI is 45 — neither overbought nor oversold. MACD is below its signal line — momentum is fading.
What would change my mind. A decisive close below $1,000.04 flips the near-term read bearish; a break above $1,125.00 would confirm the bullish case.
GS — frequently asked
Is GS a buy according to Tallyread?
Tallyread does not give buy or sell recommendations. It shows a transparent 70/100 read for Goldman Sachs (GS), conditioned on today's macro regime, with every scoring input itemized so you can judge for yourself. This is not financial advice.
How is GS's Tallyread score calculated?
The 70/100 score starts at 50, then adds and subtracts named technical and macro signals — each shown with its point value and a one-line reason in the "Show Your Work" table on this page. Nothing is hidden in a black box.
How does today's Fed-and-inflation regime affect GS?
In 33 past periods whose macro regime matched today's (Falling inflation + Steady Fed), GS was higher 90 days later 73% of the time, with a median move of 7.4%. Confidence: high.
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