FRANKFURT (DEUTSCHE-BOERSE AG) – In a market with little movement, the bearish attitude of the investors surveyed continues to prevail. Joachim Goldberg doubts whether this will be enough to set the market in motion.
August 28, 2025. FRANKFURT (Goldberg & Goldberg). When it comes to important news for the financial markets, stock market traders in this country are currently looking anxiously toward the US, primarily for political news. But even a speech by US Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell at the symposium in Jackson Hole last Friday, which was perceived by many as dovish, failed to lure the DAX out of its reserve. It closed almost exactly at the previous week’s high of 24,441 points, and since then the stock market barometer has been on the retreat again.
However, at around 1.7 percent, the trading range since our last sentiment survey was not much greater than in the previous week, but in the end, there was a…


