Stock Trading Community- Discover a complete investing platform with free access to market forecasts, stock alerts, trading signals, portfolio optimization, and institutional-style research. Snap-On Incorporated (SNA) moved up 1.20% to close at $366.65, continuing a modest upward drift within a defined range. The stock now sits roughly midway between its established support level of $348.32 and resistance at $384.98, leaving room for potential movement in either direction.
Snap-On (SNA) Edges Higher as Price Approaches Key Resistance - Shared Trade Ideas
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Jarielys
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Krystofer
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5 hours ago
That was basically magic in action.
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Babyboy
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1 day ago
Genius at work, clearly. 👏
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Summerlynn
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2 days ago
If I had read this yesterday, things would be different.
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