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Expedia Group shares are trading near the upper end of their recent range, hovering around the resistance level of $229.63 after a modest 0.70% gain to $218.70. The stock has shown cautious upward momentum in recent weeks, with trading volumes aligning with historical averages—neither signaling aggr
Is Expedia Group (EXPE) Still a Buy After +0.70% Rally? 2026-05-15 - IV Contraction
EXPE - Stock Analysis
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The market is digesting recent earnings announcements.
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