Toronto (TD) stock still showing growth potential? Coverage includes technical resistance levels, market trends, revenue growth with professional investor insights. Toronto Dominion Bank (NYSE:TD) posted a modest gain of 0.68% to close at $111.87, continuing a period of consolidation. The stock is trading above its established support at $106.28 while still well below the resistance level of $117.46. This move comes amid mixed sentiment in the financial sector.
Toronto Dominion Bank (TD) Edges Higher as Investors Assess Support Levels - Impulse Wave
TD - Stock Analysis
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