Erie (ERIE) market analysis | technical resistance levels, market trends, revenue growth. Erie Indemnity Company (ERIE) is currently trading at $221.38, up 0.30% for the session. The stock is positioned between a support level of $210.31 and a resistance level of $232.45, suggesting a range-bound environment as investors await clearer directional signals.
Erie Indemnity (ERIE) Holds Steady with Modest Advance Near Key Support - Up Down Volume
ERIE - Stock Analysis
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