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Is Intel Now A Market Leader?

Well, it might be a little early to anoint Intel (INTC) a leader, but there’s no denying a significant breakout in the chip stock above key price resistance. On November 15, 2022, INTC opened at 30.72, and the stock hasn’t seen an open or close above that level since. There were intraday highs 30.79 on February 3rd and 31.00 on March 17th, but both of those breakout attempts ultimately failed. Yesterday, however, volume accelerated, and there was no such failure:

The clear positive on this chart is INTC’s breakout above stubborn price resistance. That sets INTC up for a further advance and I’d be watching two key levels of support for confirmation that an uptrend is in place. The first would be broken resistance/now support at 30.72. That typically holds, but I’ve seen plenty of instances where it doesn’t. So I believe the biggest support is the now-rising 20-day EMA, currently at 28.88. I would fully expect INTC to trade above its 20-day EMA for the foreseeable future. Its relative strength has also improved over the past month, accompanied by accelerating volume. I wouldn’t call INTC a leader just yet, but it’s certainly improved among its peers.

I’ll be hosting a quarterly Market Outlook event on Saturday, April 15th at 10:00am ET, to evaluate the current bull and bear arguments. Our FREE EB Digest newsletter community will be invited, so if you haven’t already subscribed, please CLICK HERE to do so. There is no credit card required and you may unsubscribe at any time.

Happy trading!

Tom

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