LEO
BNY Mellon Strategic Municipals, Inc.
BNY Mellon Strategic Municipals, Inc. (LEO) is currently in a range/mixed trend, above the 200-day MA but below the 50-day MA. RSI is at 46.7, with 2/3 trend checks passing.
LEO with MA50 and MA200
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LEO valuation multiples (TTM)
LEO analyst consensus
BNY Mellon Strategic Municipals, Inc. (LEO) looks more range-bound than strongly trending, but there are still a few supportive signs on the chart. The latest available price is $6.38, and 2 of 3 core trend checks are currently passing. Price is trading below the 50-day moving average by 0.2% and above the 200-day moving average by 0.5%.
LEO currently has an RSI reading of 46.7, which sits in a neutral range. That usually means momentum is not especially stretched in either direction, so traders may need to rely more on chart structure than on oscillator extremes alone.
This page is designed to help you quickly understand what the LEO chart looks like before opening the full dashboard. The aim is not to tell you what to buy or sell, but to make it easier to judge whether the stock is trending cleanly, becoming stretched, or simply moving in a more awkward range.
About BNY Mellon Strategic Municipals, Inc.
BNY Mellon Strategic Municipals, Inc. is a closed ended fixed income mutual fund launched and managed by BNY Mellon Investment Adviser, Inc. It invests in the fixed income markets of the United States. The fund primarily invests in investment grade municipal bonds, the income from which is exempt from federal income tax. It employs fundamental analysis to create its portfolio. The fund was formerly known as Dreyfus Strategic Municipals, Inc. BNY Mellon Strategic Municipals, Inc. was formed on September 23, 1987 and is domiciled in the United States.
LEO shares outstanding over time
Tracking total shares outstanding is one way to spot dilution — a rising line means the company has issued more shares (stock-based compensation, secondary offerings, convertible debt), which spreads the same earnings and ownership across more shares. A falling line usually reflects buybacks.
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Common questions about LEO
Is this page a buy or sell recommendation?
No. This page is designed to help you review chart structure, momentum and technical context more quickly, but it is not personal financial advice.
Why can a stock look bullish and overbought at the same time?
Strong trending stocks can still become stretched in the short term. That is why trend traders and dip buyers can read the same chart differently.
What should I do next after reading this page?
Open the full dashboard, review the chart in more detail, compare indicators, and decide whether the setup still makes sense within your own process.
