Eaton Vance Municipal Income 2028 Term Trust Common Shares of Beneficial Interest (ETX) is a closed-end fund focused on tax-advantaged municipal income assets, trading at a current price of $18.47 as of April 3, 2026, marking a 0.48% decline in recent trading. This analysis covers key market context driving performance for the asset, critical technical support and resistance levels to monitor, and potential near-term scenarios based on current market data. As a term trust focused on municipal in
ETX Pulls Back Toward Key Support
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The current trend indicates moderate upside potential.
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