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John Hancock Preferred Income Fund Common Shares of Beneficial Interest (HPI) trades at $16.01 as of April 20, 2026, marking a 0.44% decline on the day. This analysis covers key technical levels, recent trading context, and potential near-term scenarios for the closed-end preferred income fund, with no recent earnings data available at the time of publication. HPI’s recent price action has been range-bound, as fixed income market sentiment drives most near-term moves for the income-focused asset
John (HPI) Stock: Market Direction Signals (Slight Downtick) 2026-04-20 - Beta Signals
HPI - Stock Analysis
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