AppFolio (APPF) stock analysis | earnings growth and investor sentiment remain in focus. AppFolio Inc. (APPF) closed at $164.92, up 1.57% in recent trading, as the stock attempts to build on a gradual upward move. The price currently sits between established support at $156.67 and resistance at $173.17, with the gain coming on what appeared to be normal trading activity. The move leaves the stock in a neutral technical zone, with both upside potential and downside risk.
AppFolio Edges Higher as Shares Test Key Technical Levels - VWAP Deviation
APPF - Stock Analysis
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