We deliver structured market intelligence based on earnings analysis and institutional trading patterns. Manhattan Associates Inc. (MANH) closed at $134.57, marking a 1.83% decline in recent trading. The stock is trading below its identified resistance level of $141.3 while finding intermediate support near $127.84. The move reflects profit-taking after a period of relative outperformance in the supply chain software sector.
Manhattan Associates (MANH) Slips 1.83% as Resistance Holds Steady - Range Breakout
MANH - Stock Analysis
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Mathijs
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2 hours ago
Investors are weighing earnings reports against broader economic data.
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Salahaldeen
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1 day ago
Wish I had known about this before. 😔
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Ronekia
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2 days ago
Missed out again… sigh.
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