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DigiBrands (DBGI) has drawn investor attention recently as shares climbed 7.69% to $1.12, trading above its near-term support of $1.06 while approaching resistance around $1.18. The move came on notably higher-than-average volume, suggesting increased conviction behind the rally. Market participants
DigiBrands (DBGI) Up +7.69% — Is There More Room to Run? 2026-05-17 - Watchlist Stock Ideas
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Franchesco
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Anyone else thinking the same thing?
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Bashiri
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Today’s rally is supported by strong investor sentiment.
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