Case 2: The case for Trend Inflection Point. Turning Intel into a world class foundry takes a decade, not a quarter. Every minor delay in Intel roadmap forces margins lower , making a 6.6% single day decline highly indicative of smart money using the recent rally as a liquidity exit door.
The Verdict: Hold or Sell? I prefer to invest in $VanEck Semiconductor ETF(SMH)$ where I own the best chip stocks in 1 powerful ETF. These include $NVIDIA(NVDA)$ $Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing(TSM)$ $Micron Technology(MU)$ Intel and much more.I minimise my risk & maximise my gains.
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- twinkle5ยท08-20 18:33SMH makes more sense here. Intel turnaround risk is real, and the basket smooths out roadmap misses while keeping the upside in chipsLikeReport
- 1PCยท08-19 21:34Nice Sharing ๐ @Aqa @DiAngel @Barcode @JC888 @Shyon @Shernice่ปๅฌฃ 2000LikeReport
