Valley (VLYPP) stock outlook | analyst sentiment and price action remain in focus. Valley National Bancorp’s Series A preferred stock (VLYPP) closed at $25.16, down 0.29% on the session. The issue is trading above key support near $23.9 while staying well below its resistance zone around $26.42. The modest decline reflects ongoing pressure from shifting interest rate expectations and broader bank sector consolidation.
VLYPP Preferred Stock Edges Lower: Navigating Interest Rate Sensitivity and Support Levels - Fund Manager Survey
VLYPP - Stock Analysis
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Wish I had seen this earlier… 😩
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