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BorgWarner shares have experienced mild pressure in recent sessions, trading around $61.08 as of the latest close, with a decline of 1.21%. The stock continues to consolidate between established support near $58.03 and resistance around $64.13, reflecting a period of indecision among market particip
BorgWarner (BWA) Down -1.21% — How Low Could It Go? 2026-05-19 - Regression Channel
BWA - Stock Analysis
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