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Annexon (ANNX) has experienced notable selling pressure in recent sessions, with shares falling 4.80% to $4.96. This decline places the stock near its identified support level of $4.71, a zone that has historically attracted buyers during pullbacks. Trading volume has been above average this week, s
Annexon (ANNX) Falls -4.80% — Watching $4.71 Support 2026-05-18 - Cash Flow Strong Stocks
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