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Simon Property Group shares have recently experienced a modest pullback, trading near the $200 mark with a 1.36% decline. The stock currently sits between established support at $190.03 and resistance at $210.03, reflecting a period of consolidation after recent volatility. Volume patterns have show
Simon (SPG) Declines -1.36% Amid Market Weakness 2026-05-15 - Channel Breakout
SPG - Stock Analysis
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Highlights the importance of volume and momentum nicely.
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This feels like a decision I didn’t make.
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