abrdn (ASGI) stock analysis | sector momentum, technical chart patterns, analyst ratings. abrdn Global Infrastructure Income Fund (ASGI) closed at $24.20, essentially unchanged with a minuscule decline of -0.04%. The stock is trading between a well-defined support zone at $22.99 and resistance at $25.41, indicating a period of consolidation as investors weigh global infrastructure tailwinds against interest rate uncertainty.
ASGI Holds Near $24.20 as Infrastructure Fund Consolidates in Tight Range - Jelly Roll Trade
ASGI - Stock Analysis
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