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Deckers Outdoor (DECK) has been trading in a cautious range recently, with the stock slipping 1.79% to $93.27 in the latest session. The price is currently hovering just above the identified support level near $88.61, while resistance around $97.93 has kept a lid on upside attempts. Volume patterns
Deckers (DECK) Drops -1.79% — Key Support at $88.61 2026-05-15 - Option Strike Build
DECK - Stock Analysis
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