Franklin (FTF) market analysis | valuation trends and institutional activity remain in focus. Franklin Limited Duration Income Trust (FTF) closed at $5.88, recording a marginal gain of 0.09% during the latest trading session. The price remains within its established range, with near-term support at $5.59 and resistance at $6.17, suggesting a consolidative phase.
Franklin Limited Duration Income Trust (FTF) Edges Higher in Quiet Session - Bullish Percent Index
FTF - Stock Analysis
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