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Selective Insurance Group Inc. Depositary Shares each representing a 1/1000th interest in a share of 4.60% Non-Cumulative Preferred Stock Series B (SIGIP) is trading at $16.25 as of April 8, 2026, posting a 0.68% gain in recent trading. Often held by income-focused investors due to its fixed preferred dividend structure, SIGIP is part of the property and casualty insurance sector’s preferred share sub-segment. This analysis evaluates key technical levels for SIGIP, along with prevailing market a
Is Selective (SIGIP) Stock better than industry peers | Price at $16.25, Up 0.68% - Fundamentals
SIGIP - Stock Analysis
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Azelya
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Hyatt
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I read this and now everything feels connected.
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Alaythia
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Volume surges reflect heightened market activity, but long-term trends remain intact.
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Clearnce
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Price action remains choppy, with intraday fluctuations reflecting a mix of buying and selling pressure.
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