Equifax (EFX) stock worth buying today? Coverage includes earnings momentum trends, analyst expectations, technical strength alongside daily analyst insights and market updates. Equifax Inc. (EFX) is currently trading at $162.47, reflecting a marginal decline of 0.21% from the previous close. The stock remains above its key support level of $154.35 while facing resistance near $170.59, suggesting a period of consolidation in a tight range.
Equifax (EFX) Holds Steady Near Support Amid Cautious Trading - Modified Schiff
EFX - Stock Analysis
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Dahliah
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2 hours ago
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1 day ago
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2 days ago
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