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Credicorp (BAP) has shown recent strength, trading near $307.61 with a 1.91% gain in the latest session. The stock has been hovering within a defined range, with support near $292.23 and resistance around $322.99, suggesting a period of consolidation. Volume patterns have been relatively subdued in
Credicorp (BAP) Gained +1.91% — Can It Break $322.99? 2026-05-18 - Naked POC
BAP - Stock Analysis
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I’m confused but confidently so.
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Anyone else here for answers?
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Loukisha
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If I had read this yesterday, things would be different.
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