Spring (SVIVW) stock analysis | high-growth opportunities, technical indicators, institutional demand. Spring Valley Acquisition Corp. IV Warrants (SVIVW) traded at $0.91 at the time of analysis, representing a decline of 6.19% from the prior session. The warrants are currently testing near the lower end of their recent range, with key support identified at $0.86 and resistance at $0.96. The move reflects ongoing cautious sentiment in the special purpose acquisition company (SPAC) warrant space.
Spring Valley Acquisition Warrants Slide 6% as SPAC Market Sentiment Weakens - Hidden Order
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