First (FUNC) market analysis | market volatility and institutional inflows remain in focus. First United Corporation (FUNC) closed at $37.15, recording a 1.07% decline. The stock is currently trading above its identified support level of $35.29 but remains below resistance at $39.01. The price action suggests a period of consolidation, with investors watching for either a breakout above resistance or a pullback toward support.
First United Corporation (FUNC) Slips 1.07% as Shares Approach Key Support Level - Rounding Top
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This is the kind of thing you only see too late.
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So late… oof. 😅
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