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Old Second Bancorp (OSBC) has been trading in a measured uptrend in recent weeks, with today’s 1.91% gain pushing shares to $20.82 — a level that sits just below the noted resistance zone near $21.86. Trading volume has picked up modestly compared to the recent average, suggesting incremental buying
Old Second (OSBC) Gains +1.91% — Support Holds at $19.78 2026-05-18 - Low Vol Factor
OSBC - Stock Analysis
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I read this and now I’m suspicious of my ceiling.
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Trend indicators suggest the market is in a stable upward phase.
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I read this and now I’m slightly concerned.
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