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Eaton Vance Floating Rate Income Trust Common Shares of Beneficial Interest (EFT) is a closed-end fund focused on floating-rate income assets, a segment of the fixed income market that has drawn increased investor attention in recent weeks amid shifting monetary policy expectations. As of the current trading session, EFT is priced at $10.91, representing a 1.02% gain on the day, and is trading between well-defined near-term technical support and resistance levels. This analysis outlines key mark
Eaton (EFT) Stock Overnight Move (Bullish Sentiment) 2026-04-18 - Golden Cross
EFT - Stock Analysis
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