Social (SCPQU) stock still a buy now? Analysis covers technical support, analyst price targets, revenue momentum with daily market insights and expert commentary. Social Commerce Partners Corporation Unit (SCPQU) climbed 6.86% to $10.75, marking a sharp move from its support level of $10.21. The unit price now sits within striking distance of its resistance at $11.29, with elevated volume accompanying the rally. This breakout reflects renewed interest in the SPAC unit, though the move remains within a well-defined trading range.
Social Commerce Partners Unit (SCPQU) Surges Nearly 7% as Bulls Test Resistance - Range Breakout
SCPQU - Stock Analysis
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