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Canaan (CAN) continued its descent this week, sliding 3.54% to $0.48 as selling pressure persisted in the cryptocurrency mining hardware space. The stock is trading near its recent support level at $0.46, having tested that floor on multiple occasions over the past several sessions. Volume has remai
Canaan (CAN) Stock: Down -3.54%, Support Test at $0.46 2026-05-18 - Virgin POC
CAN - Stock Analysis
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