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Exelon shares have traded under pressure in recent sessions, slipping approximately 2.3% to the $43.38 level, reflecting a cautious tone across the utilities sector. The stock has been oscillating between established technical bounds, with support near $41.21 and resistance around $45.55. Trading vo
Exelon Corporation (EXC) Stock: Down -2.30%, Support Test at $41.21 2026-05-17 - Negative Gamma
EXC - Stock Analysis
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