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Willow Lane Acquisition Corp. Warrants (WLACW) traded at $5.29 as of April 20, 2026, posting a single-session gain of 2.72% amid mild positive sentiment across the SPAC warrant segment. This analysis covers key technical levels, recent market context, and potential short-term price scenarios for the security, as traders evaluate positioning amid the current range-bound price action. WLACW is associated with a blank-check acquisition vehicle focused on identifying target businesses for a future b
Willow (WLACW) Stock Volume Deceleration (+2.72%) 2026-04-20 - Post Earnings
WLACW - Stock Analysis
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