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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 - Community Driven Stock Picks
OSBC - Stock Analysis
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Samma
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2 hours ago
Anyone else just stumbled into this?
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Ishayu
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5 hours ago
Professional US stock volume analysis and accumulation/distribution indicators to understand the true nature of price movements and institutional activity. We help you distinguish between sustainable trends and temporary price spikes that could trap unwary investors in bad positions. Our platform offers volume profiles, accumulation metrics, and money flow analysis for comprehensive volume study. Understand volume better with our comprehensive analysis and professional indicators for smarter trading decisions.
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Kehlanie
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1 day ago
Incredible, I’m officially jealous. 😆
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Avyel
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1 day ago
That’s a “how did you even do that?” moment. 😲
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Kemarius
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2 days ago
Short-term corrections are normal in the current environment and should be expected by active traders.
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