Carlyle (CCID) market analysis | growth catalysts, investor sentiment, technical momentum. Carlyle Credit Income Fund’s 7.375% Series D Term Preferred Shares (CCID) are trading at $25.39, unchanged on the session. The stock is positioned between established support at $24.12 and resistance at $26.66, reflecting a period of low volatility typical for fixed-income‐oriented preferred securities.
CCID Preferred Shares Hold Steady at $25.39 Amid Stable Trading Range - ATR Stop
CCID - Stock Analysis
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