First Horizon Corporation Depositary Shares each representing a 1/4000th interest in a share of Non-Cumulative Perpetual Preferred Stock Series H (FHN^H) is trading at $100.0 as of April 3, 2026, with a 0.00% daily price change recorded in the most recent trading session. This preferred share issue, which offers investors exposure to yield-bearing financial sector assets, has been trading in a well-defined range in recent weeks, with key technical levels drawing attention from market participant
FHN^H Stock Analysis: First Horizon Series H Preferred Shares Stay Flat at 100
FHN^H - Stock Analysis
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Market sentiment appears to be slightly cautious, indicating that careful risk management is advised.
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Market action today reflects a cautious but positive outlook, with indices consolidating after recent gains. Intraday swings are moderate, indicating measured investor behavior. Analysts note that sustainable momentum will depend on volume and breadth metrics in the coming sessions.
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