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Ellsworth (ECF) has experienced a notable pullback in recent sessions, with shares declining approximately 2.1% to trade near $12.80. This dip comes as the stock tests the lower end of its recent range, hovering closer to the established support level around $12.16 rather than the resistance near $1
Ellsworth (ECF) Stock: Slides -2.14%, Support at $12.16 2026-05-17 - Stop Hunt
ECF - Stock Analysis
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