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Just noticed Barclays (BCS) hit oversold territory last week—RSI dropped to 29.2, which is pretty rare for a dividend stock. The share price dipped to around $21.50, and that's actually creating an interesting setup for yield hunters. Current dividend sits at 0.61 per share annually, working out to roughly 2.72% yield at these levels. That's the kind of move that gets technical traders interested because oversold conditions don't always last. Worth digging into the dividend history though before jumping in—dividends aren't guaranteed, so you'd want to check if Barclays has been consistent with payouts. The fundamentals are supposed to be solid based on recent rankings, but oversold bounces can be tricky. Might be worth watching for a potential entry if you're looking at dividend plays with some upside potential.