Grande Group shares surge 40.27% after-hours on macroeconomic optimism and technical breakouts in banking sector.
ByAinvest
Wednesday, Dec 10, 2025 5:23 pm ET1min read
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Grande Group (GRAN) surged 40.27% in after-hours trading, driven by speculative momentum from macroeconomic optimism and technical indicators highlighted in recent intraday reports. The stock’s intraday rally—linked to anticipation of the Federal Reserve’s 2025 rate cuts and bullish technical signals like a MACD crossover and breakout above Bollinger Bands—extended into after-hours sessions as traders capitalized on sector rotation. While no direct news catalyst was identified, the broader banking sector’s improved net interest income (NII) prospects and improved loan demand underpinned the move. GRAN’s dynamic PE ratio (54.29) and overbought RSI (54.11) further signaled aggressive speculation, aligning with the after-hours surge as investors positioned ahead of macroeconomic clarity.
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