Universal (UHT) stock analysis | price momentum, technical indicators, earnings performance. Universal Health Realty Income Trust (UHT) slipped 0.43% to close at $41.7, continuing a modest pullback within a defined trading range. The stock remains above its established support near $39.62, while resistance near $43.79 caps near-term upside, suggesting a period of consolidation for the healthcare REIT.
Universal Health Realty Income Trust (UHT) Edges Lower as Stock Hovers Near Support Levels - Put Call Ratio
UHT - Stock Analysis
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