We provide continuous coverage of global stock markets with insights into earnings trends, valuation changes, and macroeconomic factors influencing equity prices. MetLife shares have seen notable upward momentum, recently trading at $83.75, a gain of 1.50% on the day. Trading volume has been elevated compared to recent averages, suggesting heightened investor interest. The stock is currently positioned between support near $79.56 and resistance around $87.94,
What Does MetLife (MET)'s +1.50% Surge Signal for the Sector? 2026-05-21 - Dynamic Hedging
MET - Stock Analysis
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