Synthetic (GJT) market analysis | valuation trends and institutional activity remain in focus. Shares of Synthetic Fixed-Income Securities Inc. Floating Rate Structured Repackaged Asset-Backed Trust Securities Certificates Series 2006-3 (GJT) traded at $23.31, gaining 0.40% in the latest session. The security is currently testing a key resistance zone near $24.48, while support sits at $22.14, suggesting a continued range-bound posture.
GJT Holds Near Resistance as Fixed-Income Trust Shows Modest Gains – GJT Analysis - IV Crush Alert
GJT - Stock Analysis
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