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VNET shares climbed 4.36% to $10.53 in recent trading, moving off the $10.00 support level that has held in recent weeks. Volume during the session appeared elevated relative to the stock’s typical activity, suggesting that institutional or momentum-driven participants may be stepping in. The stock
VNET Group (VNET) Jumps +4.36% on Strong Momentum 2026-05-18 - Call Resistance
VNET - Stock Analysis
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This feels like something is repeating.
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