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Reaves Utility Income Fund (UTG) has experienced a modest pullback in recent sessions, currently trading at $40.37, down 1.13% from the previous close. The stock has been oscillating within a well-defined range, with near-term support near $38.35 and resistance around $42.39. Trading volumes over th
Reaves (UTG) Stock: Down -1.13%, Support Test at $38.35 2026-05-19 - Linear Regression
UTG - Stock Analysis
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Andrae
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Marvi
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Volatility indicators suggest caution in the near term.
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Gabrael
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Volume trends suggest institutional investors are actively participating.
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Kolbin
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2 days ago
Ah, should’ve checked this earlier.
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