【Goldman Sachs: Trump's 'Super Week' Ends, U.S. Stocks Will Enter Rotation Market】 Golden Financial reports that Goldman Sachs traders expect that after the trading market driven by the U.S. election ends, rotation pressure will continue to be a significant feature of the market, as investors allocate funds to smaller market capitalization companies and look for cyclical/inflation-themed opportunities. Goldman Sachs trader Mike Washington stated that with the elections and the Federal Reserve and Bank of England each cutting interest rates by 25 basis points, the fluctuation and pullback of yields (the 10-year U.S. Treasury yield fell 7 basis points to 4.30% in a week) and the long-term earnings reporting cycle have shown signs of investor fatigue. It is predicted that rotation pressure will continue to be a significant feature of the market, as investors allocate funds to smaller market capitalization companies and look for cyclical/inflation-themed opportunities.