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Eaton Vance Floating Rate Income Trust Common Shares of Beneficial Interest (EFT) trades at $10.77 as of 2026-04-15, registering a 0.55% decline on the day. As a closed-end fund focused on floating rate income assets, EFT draws consistent interest from investors seeking exposure to credit markets with reduced sensitivity to interest rate fluctuations. This analysis covers key technical levels for the fund, recent market context for EFT and its broader sector, and potential near-term price scenar
Eaton (EFT) Stock Volume Ratio (Weakens) 2026-04-15 - Volatility Term Structure
EFT - Stock Analysis
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Indices are moving sideways with occasional spikes, reflecting mixed investor sentiment.
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