John (WLY) market analysis | market volatility and institutional inflows remain in focus. John Wiley & Sons Inc. (WLY) rose 1.12% to close at $42.34, extending a modest recovery from recent lows. The stock now sits between established support at $40.22 and resistance near $44.46, with price action suggesting a potential test of the upper boundary. Volume during the session was in line with recent averages, indicating steady buying interest rather than a speculative spike.
John Wiley & Sons (WLY) Edges Higher as Shares Rebound Toward Resistance - Dark Pool Sentiment
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