Is it an artistic coincidence... or a sovereign decision?
- Look at this chart; it tells a story stranger than fiction about Intel $INTC .
The blue line you see is the Anchored VWAP ( (Volume Weighted Average Price) indicator, extended from the company's IPO date in 1986.
This line represents the "real cost" of every share traded over the past 40 years. It is the historical bottom fiercely defended by "smart money." - The astonishing irony: The stock didn't rebound from this line by chance.
The moment the price touched this historical support was the exact same moment when the U.S. government intervened to save the company )—the potential government acquisition of 10%(.
- The lesson here: In the markets, there are technical support lines, and there are "sovereign support lines."
Intel is not just a company; it's infrastructure for U.S. national security.
When the oldest technical analysis indicators align with the will of the "White House," you’re not betting on a stock... you’re betting with the "system" itself.
Don’t fight the Fed, and don’t fight the 40-year line.
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Is it an artistic coincidence... or a sovereign decision?
-
Look at this chart; it tells a story stranger than fiction about Intel $INTC .
The blue line you see is the Anchored VWAP ( (Volume Weighted Average Price) indicator, extended from the company's IPO date in 1986.
This line represents the "real cost" of every share traded over the past 40 years.
It is the historical bottom fiercely defended by "smart money."
-
The astonishing irony:
The stock didn't rebound from this line by chance.
The moment the price touched this historical support was the exact same moment when the U.S. government intervened to save the company )—the potential government acquisition of 10%(.
-
The lesson here:
In the markets, there are technical support lines, and there are "sovereign support lines."
Intel is not just a company; it's infrastructure for U.S. national security.
When the oldest technical analysis indicators align with the will of the "White House," you’re not betting on a stock... you’re betting with the "system" itself.
Don’t fight the Fed, and don’t fight the 40-year line.
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