INTC is bouncing near a key trendline, within a clear demand zone. The main focus is whether it can break through the 20-day moving average—once it does, there is still significant upside potential.
Yesterday, there was a continuous buying signal in the February options, indicating increasing confidence among market participants. I myself entered March options contracts a few days ago, currently with about 20% profit. Next, I want to see if I can enter the price area above that has not yet been touched.
If technical factors continue to align, this position could very well become a good entry point. The key is to observe whether buying pressure can sustain and push the stock price higher; breaking through that 20-day moving average is the first step in confirming the market direction.
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LonelyAnchorman
· 01-02 18:33
The 20-day moving average is crucial; it depends on whether the buying pressure today is strong enough...
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GasFeeTherapist
· 01-02 13:16
The key level at the 20-day moving average depends on whether the buying volume can truly push through... Otherwise, it's just a false alarm.
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AirdropHunterZhang
· 2025-12-30 19:57
Once you've recovered 20% of your investment, you're thinking of going all-in on the area above. Your mindset is impressive.
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PseudoIntellectual
· 2025-12-30 19:57
The key level at the 20-day moving average, it really feels like the fate will be decided in these few days, huh?
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GmGmNoGn
· 2025-12-30 19:29
The 20-day moving average hurdle, it feels like we're about to go through another round of turbulence... I said the same last time and got proven wrong.
INTC is bouncing near a key trendline, within a clear demand zone. The main focus is whether it can break through the 20-day moving average—once it does, there is still significant upside potential.
Yesterday, there was a continuous buying signal in the February options, indicating increasing confidence among market participants. I myself entered March options contracts a few days ago, currently with about 20% profit. Next, I want to see if I can enter the price area above that has not yet been touched.
If technical factors continue to align, this position could very well become a good entry point. The key is to observe whether buying pressure can sustain and push the stock price higher; breaking through that 20-day moving average is the first step in confirming the market direction.