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Save your seatFLUT fell from roughly $270 in early March to about $97 by late May after weak U.S. sportsbook trends, softer guidance sentiment, and a string of analyst downgrades following its May 6, 2026 Q1 report.
The stock has the potential to go down if it loses $95 and cannot reclaim it quickly. That could open a fade toward $90 and then the 52 week low area near $91.50. More target cuts, weak FanDuel sportsbook execution, or another soft update on U.S. customer trends would accelerate the downside.
If FLUT can hold the $95 to $100 zone and buyers defend that post-earnings base on volume, a rebound toward $110 to $125 is on the table. Resistance near $100 is the first hurdle, then the low $110s.
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