Nuveen (NPFD) market outlook | sector performance and investor expectations remain in focus. Nuveen Variable Rate Preferred & Income Fund (NPFD) closed at $18.86, up 0.37% on the session. The price remains above its established support level of $17.92 while trading below the resistance zone near $19.80. The gain reflects modest buying interest in a fund that offers exposure to floating-rate preferred securities.
Nuveen Variable Rate Preferred & Income Fund (NPFD) Edges Higher Amid Steady Demand - Anchored VWAP
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