DMC (BOOM) market analysis | sector trends and broader equity performance remain in focus. DMC Global Inc. (BOOM) closed at $7.01, down 3.31% in today's session, extending its recent pullback from the resistance zone near $7.36. The stock is trading just above its identified support level of $6.66, a key area that could determine near-term direction. Volume patterns suggest selling pressure may be intensifying as the stock struggles to break higher.
DMC Global (BOOM) Slides 3.31% as Resistance Holds Firm at $7.36 - Mid Cap Momentum
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