Microbot (MBOT) stock remains in focus as analysis covers sector leadership, institutional buying, long-term upside potential and long-term market opportunities. Microbot Medical Inc. (MBOT) surged 5.85% to close at $1.81, snapping a short-term downtrend. The stock bounced off its $1.72 support level and is now testing resistance near $1.90. Volume was notably elevated, suggesting renewed investor interest in the medical robotics developer.
Microbot Medical (MBOT) Rallies Nearly 6% as Trading Volume Spikes - Intraday Profile
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