New (NFGC) market outlook | institutional activity and market leadership remain in focus. New Found Gold Corp (NFGC) shares rose 4.00% to close at $2.08, recovering from recent weakness and bouncing off the key support level of $1.98. The stock now faces immediate resistance near $2.18, with the move occurring on what may be increased investor interest in the junior gold exploration space.
New Found Gold (NFGC) Gains 4% as Shares Bounce from Support - Retail Sentiment
NFGC - Stock Analysis
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