Noteworthy ETF Inflows: UPRO, T, DIS, GS
Written by Emily J. Thompson, Senior Investment Analyst
Updated: Apr 01 2025
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Source: NASDAQ.COM
UPRO Share Price Analysis: UPRO's share price ranges from a low of $45.88 to a high of $100.06 over the past year, with the latest trade at $59.20, which can be analyzed against its 200-day moving average.
ETFs Trading Dynamics: Exchange traded funds (ETFs) function like stocks but involve trading units that can be created or destroyed based on investor demand, impacting the underlying holdings significantly during notable inflows or outflows.
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Analyst Views on GS
Wall Street analysts forecast GS stock price to fall
12 Analyst Rating
5 Buy
7 Hold
0 Sell
Moderate Buy
Current: 1076.170
Low
604.00
Averages
951.45
High
1100
Current: 1076.170
Low
604.00
Averages
951.45
High
1100
About GS
The Goldman Sachs Group, Inc. is a global financial institution that delivers a range of financial services to a large and diversified client base that includes corporations, financial institutions, governments and individuals. Its segments include Global Banking & Markets, Asset & Wealth Management and Platform Solutions. The Global Banking & Markets segment offers a range of services, including financing, advisory services, risk distribution, and hedging for its institutional and corporate clients. It facilitates client transactions and makes markets in fixed income, equity, currency and commodity products. The Asset & Wealth Management segment manages assets and offers investment products across all asset classes to a diverse set of clients. It also provides investing and wealth advisory solutions. The Platform Solutions segment includes consumer platforms, such as partnerships offering credit cards and point-of-sale financing, and transaction banking and other platform businesses.
About the author

Emily J. Thompson
Emily J. Thompson, a Chartered Financial Analyst (CFA) with 12 years in investment research, graduated with honors from the Wharton School. Specializing in industrial and technology stocks, she provides in-depth analysis for Intellectia’s earnings and market brief reports.
- IPO Milestone: Goldman Sachs went public on May 4, 1999, issuing 69 million shares and raising $3.657 billion, marking the second-largest IPO in U.S. financial history at the time, thus ending its 130-year history as a private partnership and initiating a new chapter in its growth.
- Financial Performance: In 2025, Goldman Sachs reported net revenues of $58.28 billion, a 9% increase year-over-year, with net earnings of $17.18 billion, reflecting a robust performance in the investment banking sector and solidifying its market leadership.
- Market Influence: Goldman Sachs is viewed as a bellwether for investment banking activity and capital market trends, with its stock price trading above $1,000 in mid-2026, demonstrating strong market confidence and investor optimism since its IPO without any stock splits.
- Strategic Development: The firm's global expansion and diversified operations enable it to support clients in uncertain market conditions, with CEO David Solomon emphasizing the importance of a risk management culture to maintain competitiveness across various market environments.
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- Surge in Capital Expenditure: Oracle's capital spending more than doubled to $48 billion in fiscal 2026 from $21.2 billion the previous year, indicating a robust commitment to AI infrastructure development, which, despite causing a stock price drop, will enhance competitive positioning in the long run.
- Revenue and Earnings Growth: Oracle reported a 21% year-over-year revenue increase to $19.2 billion, surpassing Wall Street's expectations of $19.09 billion; however, the stock still fell due to capital expenditure pressures, reflecting the market's underestimation of its growth potential.
- Significant Increase in Remaining Performance Obligations: Oracle's remaining performance obligations (RPO) soared to $638 billion at the end of fiscal Q4, up from $138 billion the previous year, indicating substantial future revenue conversion potential, with 46% expected to convert into revenue over the next three years.
- Future Growth Expectations: Oracle anticipates fiscal 2027 revenue of $90 billion, a 33% increase, and expects earnings per share to rise by 18% to $8.05, showcasing strong growth potential in the AI market, with a possibility of reaching a $1 trillion market cap in the next three years.
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- Surge in Capital Expenditure: Oracle's capital spending skyrocketed to over $48 billion in fiscal 2026, doubling from $21.2 billion the previous year, indicating a strong commitment to AI infrastructure development, even as its stock fell more than 10% due to market reactions.
- Revenue and Earnings Growth: Despite Oracle's quarterly revenue increasing by 21% to $19.2 billion and earnings per share reaching $2.11, surpassing analyst expectations of $1.97, the stock still dropped over 8% due to the market underestimating its future growth potential.
- Significant Increase in Remaining Performance Obligations: Oracle's remaining performance obligations (RPO) soared to $638 billion in Q4 2026, up from $138 billion in 2025, indicating substantial future revenue growth potential, with 46% of RPO expected to convert into revenue over the next three years.
- Future Growth Expectations: Revenue for fiscal 2027 is projected to reach $90 billion, a 33% increase, with earnings per share expected to rise by 18% to $8.05; although short-term gross margins are pressured by data center construction, the long-term growth outlook remains optimistic.
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- Record M&A Volume: Goldman Sachs has managed over $1 trillion in announced mergers and acquisitions in the first half of 2026, marking a record pace for any investment bank, underscoring its strong influence and leadership in the market.
- SpaceX IPO Boost: As the lead left underwriter for SpaceX's landmark IPO, Goldman further solidifies its leadership position in investment banking, which is expected to drive more high-value transactions in the future.
- Surge in Investment Banking Fees: Goldman Sachs reported investment banking fees of $2.84 billion in Q1, a 48% increase year-over-year, reflecting strong client demand for M&A and financing services despite market uncertainties.
- Optimistic Global M&A Outlook: Despite uncertainties stemming from the Middle East conflict, CEO David Solomon noted that the innovation supercycle driven by AI and strategic consolidation has pushed global M&A volumes to exceed $2.6 trillion, indicating significant growth potential ahead.
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- Total M&A Volume: According to Dealogic, Goldman Sachs advised on $1.1 trillion in deals in the first half of 2026, representing a remarkable 71% increase from $649.9 billion in the same period last year, underscoring its strong leadership in the investment banking sector.
- Market Share Growth: Goldman Sachs accounted for approximately 42% of the total global M&A volume, which rose 35% year-over-year to $2.66 trillion this year, further solidifying its dominant market position.
- Competitor Performance: JPMorgan Chase ranked second with $687.1 billion in transactions, while Morgan Stanley followed closely with $574.4 billion, indicating that despite fierce competition, Goldman Sachs maintains a solid lead.
- Major Deal Overview: Among the five largest M&A deals announced this year, Amazon's $122 billion acquisition of a 14% stake in OpenAI highlights the market's strong interest in large transactions and Goldman Sachs' pivotal role in facilitating these deals.
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- Oil Price Decline: Brent crude fell below $80 for the first time in over three months, dropping 4.3%, indicating a potential longest losing streak this year as investors react to possible Gulf supply revival, impacting market sentiment.
- Forecast Adjustments: Morgan Stanley and Goldman Sachs have lowered their Brent price forecasts, with Goldman now expecting an average of $80 in Q4, down $10 from previous estimates, reflecting a faster anticipated recovery of Gulf exports.
- Middle Eastern Benchmark Changes: Dubai crude is approaching its largest contango since the pandemic, signaling potential oversupply risks, although the reopening remains uncertain, which could affect overall market stability.
- Shipping Safety Concerns: Kpler analysts noted that about 118 laden tankers are trapped in the Strait of Hormuz, expected to leave within 10 to 15 days, but RBC analysts warned that it may take months for flows to return to February levels, impacting supply-demand balance in the oil market.
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