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Pelican (PELI) has experienced notable selling pressure recently, with shares sliding 11.79% to $8.23. This decline comes amid elevated trading volume, suggesting active distribution rather than mere profit-taking. The stock has been testing the lower end of its recent range, hovering closer to the
Pelican (PELI) Slides -11.79% as Selling Pressure Mounts 2026-05-13 - OBV Trend Line
PELI - Stock Analysis
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Marfil
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Ithiel
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1 day ago
Short-term corrections are normal in the current environment and should be expected by active traders.
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Verdella
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1 day ago
I guess timing just wasn’t right for me.
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Abba
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2 days ago
That’s the kind of stuff legends do. 🏹
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