Start investing smarter with free access to high-potential opportunities, technical indicators, and market intelligence designed for bigger upside potential. Consolidated Edison Inc. (ED) shares rose 1.03% to $107.4 in recent trading, reflecting a modest uptick within a generally stable utility sector. The stock currently trades between key support at $102.03 and resistance at $112.77, representing a range that has contained price action over recent weeks.
Consolidated Edison (ED) Edges Higher as Utility Sector Holds Steady - Analyst Upgrade Stocks
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Trading activity suggests optimism, with indices showing controlled upward movement. Momentum indicators are favorable, but traders should remain cautious of potential short-term retracements. Sector rotation may offer additional opportunities for disciplined investors.
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