Home (HD) market analysis | growth opportunities, technical strength, institutional accumulation. Home Depot (HD) closed at $318.30, up 2.50% on the session. The stock is trading above its support level of $302.38 while approaching the resistance zone near $334.22. Today’s upward move reflects improving investor sentiment in the home improvement retail space.
Home Depot (HD) Surges 2.5% as Retail Sentiment Strengthens - Liquidity Order Flow
HD - Stock Analysis
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