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Synchrony Financial (SYF) has recently traded near the $71 level, remaining within the established range between support just above $67 and resistance near $74.58. The stock’s slight decline of about 0.3% in the latest session reflects what appears to be typical consolidation after a period of chopp
Synchrony Financial (SYF) Stalls at $$71.03 — Consolidation Phase 2026-05-15 - Wall Street Picks
SYF - Stock Analysis
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Technical indicators suggest a continuation of the current trend.
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