Aqa
08-26
$Intel(INTC)$ share price is definitely in the pit and not seeing up in the near futu. Intel's CEO buying minimal shares while selling awards and giving himself a raise isn't a strong bullish signal. There is a need to do research and study the technical analysis of the stock price before each trade. Do invest with due diligence. Thanks @Tiger_comments
Should We Take CEO Buying/Selling Seriously?
Gelsinger paid $252,000 on Aug. 5 for 12,500 $Intel(INTC)$ shares, an average price of $20.16. You may think that $25k is no big money. But his persistence can't be ignored. Intel CEO continues to buy the stock in the past 4 years. Another notable CEO stock trade is $NVIDIA Corp(NVDA)$’s CEO sale in recent months. ---------------- Do you invest in good CEO or data? How do you view $Intel(INTC)$ CEO’s continous buying? Is it a bullish signal or not? Should we take CEO’s buying or selling seriously?
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  • Azerone.Kee
    08-26
    Azerone.Kee
    yes, Intel is in deep trouble for quite some time already, and her problem cannot be solved easily, I hope she will not go bankruptcy before she overcome the situation.
  • Maku
    08-26
    Maku
    holding with sweaty palms [Happy]
  • Sonsonkok
    08-27
    Sonsonkok

    Great article, would you like to share it?

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