Invesco (VKI) stock still a buy now? Analysis covers future growth opportunities, market momentum, trading activity with daily market insights and expert commentary. VKI shares rose to $8.81, a gain of 0.69% from the previous close. The price remains within a range defined by support at $8.37 and resistance at $9.25, suggesting a consolidative phase as the market weighs interest rate expectations against steady demand for municipal bond income.
VKI (Invesco Advantage Municipal Income Trust II) Edges Higher as Yield-Seeking Demand Persists - Ichimoku TK Cross
VKI - Stock Analysis
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