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Symbotic shares have experienced a notable pullback recently, trading at $47.33, a decline of 5.62%. The stock has been testing levels near recent support around $45, while resistance remains at approximately $49.70. This downward movement comes amid a period of elevated trading volume, suggesting h
Symbotic (SYM) Declines -5.62% Amid Market Weakness 2026-05-15 - Breakout Confirmation
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