Last updated 25 Jun 2026, 17:01 UTC · updated through the trading day

Goldman Sachs Fear and Greed Index Today

The Goldman Sachs Fear and Greed Index today is 39/100, showing Fear. CFGI measures current Goldman Sachs market sentiment using live market data and proprietary behavioural models.

Live Goldman Sachs Fear and Greed Index

The Goldman Sachs Fear and Greed Index today is 39/100 (Fear), down from 45/100 (Neutral) yesterday and down 29 points from last week's reading of 68 (Greed).

Live Goldman Sachs Fear and Greed Score

Daily reading

CFGI.ioLast updated: 25 Jun 2026

Historical Scores

Recent Goldman Sachs sentiment snapshots

Now
Fear
39
Previous close
Neutral
45
1 week ago
Greed
68
1 month ago
Greed
68

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Timeframe

Daily view for the wider market trend.

Broad daily Goldman Sachs market sentiment, not short-term moves.

Live Goldman Sachs Price and Sentiment Chart

Goldman Sachs price colored by CFGI fear and greed sentiment over the selected daily range.

This daily chart compares Goldman Sachs price movement with live fear, greed, neutral and extreme sentiment readings for the wider market trend.

During the last 4 days, Goldman Sachs sentiment ranged from 39 (Fear) to 68 (Greed), with the current reading sitting at 39.

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What Is the Goldman Sachs Fear and Greed Index Today?

The Goldman Sachs Fear and Greed Index today shows whether the current Goldman Sachs market is being driven by fear, neutrality or greed. It gives a live sentiment reading so traders can understand whether conditions are cautious, balanced or risk-on.

Current Goldman Sachs Fear and Greed Index Value

The current Goldman Sachs Fear and Greed Index value is measured from 0 to 100. Lower scores suggest fear, uncertainty or weak confidence in the Goldman Sachs market, while higher scores suggest greed, confidence or stronger risk appetite.

These multi-timeframe readings help compare long-term, medium-term, short-term and intraday Goldman Sachs sentiment in one place.

What Does the Current Goldman Sachs Fear and Greed Score Mean?

Fear on the Goldman Sachs Fear and Greed Index means the market is leaning cautious. Confidence is weak and participants are more risk-averse, which can signal hesitation or early-stage weakness.

Is the Goldman Sachs Fear and Greed Index a Buy or Sell Signal?

The Goldman Sachs Fear and Greed Index is a market sentiment indicator, not a standalone buy or sell signal. Traders use it to understand whether fear, greed, neutral or extreme sentiment is present, then compare that reading with price action, liquidity and risk management.

Which Goldman Sachs Fear and Greed Timeframe Should I Use?

Use the daily reading for the wider Goldman Sachs market trend, the 4-hour reading for medium-term conditions, the 1-hour reading for short-term sentiment and the 15-minute reading for intraday moves. The best timeframe depends on how long you plan to hold or monitor the market.

How Often Is the Goldman Sachs Fear and Greed Index Updated?

The Goldman Sachs Fear and Greed Index updates through the US trading day across four timeframes (15-minute, 1-hour, 4-hour and daily) while the market is open, recalculated from GS's price action and nine other signals.

How to Read the Goldman Sachs Fear and Greed Index Chart

The Goldman Sachs Fear and Greed Index chart shows how Goldman Sachs sentiment has moved through different conditions over time. Use it to compare the current reading with previous periods of fear, greed, neutrality and extreme market conditions.

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How CFGI Calculates the Goldman Sachs Fear and Greed Index

CFGI combines live Goldman Sachs market signals into one fear and greed reading. The modules below show whether the current Goldman Sachs score is being driven by price action, impulse, volatility, volume, technicals, social sentiment, dominance, search interest, whale activity or order book pressure.

Price Score

60Greed

The price score measures Goldman Sachs price action and trend direction, showing whether the Goldman Sachs market is moving with strength, weakness or uncertainty.

Volatility Score

24Fear

The volatility score looks at how aggressively the Goldman Sachs market is moving. Higher volatility can signal fear, panic, excitement or unstable market conditions.

Volume Score

27Fear

The volume score measures Goldman Sachs market trading activity, showing whether participation is rising, falling or confirming the current move.

Impulse Score

16Extreme Fear

The impulse score tracks the strength and speed of recent Goldman Sachs market movement to identify sudden changes in momentum.

Technical Score

70Greed

The technical score uses market indicators to assess whether the Goldman Sachs market is showing bullish, bearish or neutral trading conditions.

Social Score

50Neutral

The social score tracks how market participants are reacting to Goldman Sachs across social and community-driven signals.

Dominance Score

59Neutral

The dominance score measures how Goldman Sachs is performing relative to the wider crypto market, helping show where attention and capital are moving.

Search Score

4Extreme Fear

The search score tracks interest and demand around Goldman Sachs by measuring changes in search behaviour and market attention.

Whale Score

50Neutral

The whale score looks at larger participant activity to help identify whether major holders may be influencing Goldman Sachs market sentiment.

Order Book Score

11Extreme Fear

The order book score measures buying and selling pressure to show whether Goldman Sachs market depth is leaning toward demand, supply or balanced conditions.

Goldman Sachs Fear and Greed Components

  • Price Score: 60 (Greed)
  • Volatility Score: 24 (Fear)
  • Volume Score: 27 (Fear)
  • Impulse Score: 16 (Extreme Fear)
  • Technical Score: 70 (Greed)
  • Social Score: 50 (Neutral)
  • Dominance Score: 59 (Neutral)
  • Search Score: 4 (Extreme Fear)
  • Whale Score: 50 (Neutral)
  • Order Book Score: 11 (Extreme Fear)

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Goldman Sachs Market Sentiment Today

Goldman Sachs market sentiment today is shaped by price action, volatility, trading volume, technical indicators, social activity and wider market behaviour. CFGI combines these signals to show how Goldman Sachs sentiment is changing throughout the day.

Compare Goldman Sachs with the whole-market reading on the Stock Market Fear and Greed Index, or every company on the stock fear and greed directory.

The Goldman Sachs Group, Inc. (GS) Stock Fundamentals, Analyst Ratings & Financials

Beyond the sentiment score: the fundamentals, analyst views and financials for The Goldman Sachs Group, Inc. (GS), for context alongside the live Fear and Greed reading above. Company data via Financial Modeling Prep.

About The Goldman Sachs Group, Inc.

Sector
Financial Services
Industry
Financial - Capital Markets
CEO
David Solomon
Employees
46,600
Exchange
NYSE
Headquarters
New York City, NY, US
Listed
May 4, 1999
Website
www.goldmansachs.com

Key Stats & Valuation

Market cap
$317.9B
P/E (TTM)
19.4
P/B
2.67
Net margin
16.31%
Beta
1.29
Dividend yield
1.58%
52-week range
$671 – $1.1K
90% of range

Analyst Ratings & Price Target

What Wall Street thinks: the consensus rating and average price target from 55 independent equity analysts covering GS.

Wall Street consensus
Hold
Based on 55 analysts: 22 buy · 30 hold · 3 sell
Analyst average target
$989.70
-8% implied vs current price
analyst range $604 to $1100

Ratings and price targets are aggregated from independent Wall Street analysts (data via Financial Modeling Prep). They are not investment advice or a recommendation from CFGI.

Earnings

Next earnings: Jul 14, 2026 · EPS estimate $13.80 per share.

ReportedEPS actualEstimateSurprise
Apr 13, 2026$17.55$16.47+7%
Jan 15, 2026$14.01$11.70+20%
Oct 14, 2025$12.25$11.03+11%
Jul 16, 2025$10.91$9.65+13%

EPS figures are earnings per share (USD), not total company profit.

Financials

Annual revenue, net income and earnings per share. “Growth” is year-over-year revenue.

YearRevenueGrowthNet incomeEPS
2025$125.10B-1%$17.18B$51.95
2024$126.85B+17%$14.28B$41.22
2023$108.42B+58%$8.52B$23.05
2022$68.71B+6%$11.26B$30.57
2021$64.99B+21%$21.64B$60.35
2020$53.50B-1%$9.46B$25.01
2019$53.90B+3%$8.47B$21.25
2018$52.37B+22%$10.46B$25.53
2017$42.80B+13%$4.29B$9.12
2016$37.89B-3%$7.40B$17.00
2015$39.17B-2%$6.08B$12.35
2014$40.09B-2%$8.48B$17.91
2013$40.87B-2%$8.04B$16.09
2012$41.66B+13%$7.47B$14.48
2011$36.79B-20%$4.44B$7.98
2010$45.97B-11%$8.35B$14.27
2009$51.67B-4%$13.38B$24.30
2008$53.58B-39%$2.32B$5.09
2007$87.97B+27%$11.60B$25.15
2006$69.35B+60%$9.54B$19.98
2005$43.39B+45%$5.63B$11.25
2004$29.84B+26%$4.55B$8.92
2003$23.62B+3%$3.00B$5.87
2002$22.85B-27%$2.11B$4.03
2001$31.14B-6%$2.31B$4.26
2000$33.00B+30%$3.07B$6.00
1999$25.36B$2.71B$5.57
Revenue by year

Bar = revenue; green grew, red fell vs the prior year.

2025
-1%
2024
+17%
2023
+58%
2022
+6%
2021
+21%
2020
-1%
2019
+3%
2018
+22%
2017
+13%
2016
-3%

Dividends

Dividend yield
1.58%
Last dividend
$4.50
Ex-date
Jun 1, 2026

Goldman Sachs Fear and Greed Index FAQ

What is the Goldman Sachs Fear and Greed Index today?

The Goldman Sachs Fear and Greed Index today is 39/100 on the daily view, showing Fear. It summarizes live Goldman Sachs market sentiment on a 0 to 100 scale.

How is the Goldman Sachs Fear and Greed Index calculated?

CFGI combines price action, impulse, volatility, volume, technicals, social sentiment, dominance, search interest, whale activity and order book pressure into one Goldman Sachs fear and greed reading.

How often is the Goldman Sachs Fear and Greed Index updated?

The Goldman Sachs Fear and Greed Index is updated every 15 minutes, so the live reading can change as Goldman Sachs market conditions shift.

What does a low Goldman Sachs Fear and Greed score mean?

A low score (0 to 39) signals fear or extreme fear, where traders are cautious, risk-averse or pessimistic about the Goldman Sachs market.

What does a high Goldman Sachs Fear and Greed score mean?

A high score (60 to 100) signals greed or extreme greed, where confidence, risk appetite and bullish sentiment dominate the Goldman Sachs market.

Can I get alerts when the Goldman Sachs Fear and Greed Index changes?

Goldman Sachs alerts are coming soon while we roll out the new stock Fear and Greed engine. Crypto fear and greed alerts are already available on the CFGI Advanced plan.

Can I add the Goldman Sachs Fear and Greed Index to my website?

A Goldman Sachs website widget is coming soon. We are building embeddable stock widgets; the CFGI crypto widget is available now.

Can I use Goldman Sachs Fear and Greed data in my own app or trading bot?

A stock market data API is coming soon. The CFGI API already serves crypto fear and greed scores for dashboards, trading bots, apps and research tools, with stock data on the way.

About CFGI

The per-asset sentiment record.

CFGI is a market sentiment data company that scores crowd emotion from 0 to 100 across crypto and stock markets. Crypto readings cover the whole market and more than 100 individual assets across 15-minute, 1-hour, 4-hour and daily views. The stock index gives a live daily reading for wider stock market sentiment.

Every CFGI score is built from 10 indicators: price, volatility, volume, impulse, technical analysis, social media, dominance, search interest, whale movements and order book pressure. The same data powers our API, alerts and embeddable widgets.