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[Chart of the Day: Intel ] Keep an eye on Intel . With strong earnings growth, CEO Pat Gelsinger jus

[Chart of the Day: Intel (INTC)]( Keep an eye on Intel (INTC). With strong earnings growth, CEO Pat Gelsinger just bought another 6,775 INTC shares for about $250,000 between October 31 and November 1. While technically stretched, we’re waiting to see if the INTC stock can break above prior resistance around $40 a share. If it can, it could potentially retest $42.25, where it was back in early 2022. [...Read More]( --------------------------------------------------------------- [MSFT: New Bullish Trend Confirmed]( Did you spot this potential trade? If I hadn’t dialed in my options tools, I may have missed it as well. You may recognize the company we are looking at today— Microsoft Corp. (stock symbol: MSFT.) but what you really need to see is the chart. [...Read More]( --------------------------------------------------------------- [Selecting the “Best” Delta]( Selecting the strike that is best for each trading strategy will depend on several factors. Straddles and Strangles are directional techniques and a trader can use the nature of how option prices change, via delta, to gain the best “bang for their buck.” Hindsight will always show what the best strikes were for the trade, but all traders have to live without this ability to see into the future when placing their trade. Though there are many variables that play into option pricing there do remain a few constants. [...Read More]( --------------------------------------------------------------- [Higher to go higher or higher to go lower?]( Monday trade drove home the point that most market participants are largely wrong footed — that is too bearish — and that is why Monday afternoon produced a short squeeze, even on top of last week’s massive short squeeze. I think the only chance this market has to go lower than the recent swing low 7 trading days ago, is if it goes higher first and forces all the shorts out. If we go moderately lower from here and consolidate the recent gains — which I think is probable— then the low for the rest of the year is in. [...Read More]( --------------------------------------------------------------- [Finding Great Trades That Exploit Oil Insanity]( This market seems a bit slick right now. Ups and downs, is it rigged? Okay, enough with the puns that will make sense in a moment, but first, as usual, let’s check in last week’s idea. And for that, we take a look at QQQ, the NASDAQ 100 ETF: [...Read More]( --------------------------------------------------------------- [Which Way Is Kohls Heading? Take a Look.]( Take a look at this example of a trade I just spotted. Finding great bargains that are overbought or oversold doesn’t have to be as hard as it may seem. Let me show you what I noticed on a chart of Kohl’s Corp. (KSS). 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