$Direxion Daily Semiconductors Bull 3x Shares(SOXL)$ added more during overnight trading.

If institutions want to accumulate semiconductors, then we should be following suit. As I've mentioned in my previous post on SMCI, when just a few of the semiconductor stocks come into support, it is often a sign that we're nearing a swing low for a move higher.

For SOXL, notice how it has come into this resistance trendline multiple times. When you knock on a door many times in a short span of time, it is usually indicative of a soon-to-happen breakout of trend.

Why am I targeting 55? Because at the minimum, it would form that head and shoulder pattern that is indicative of sideways consolidation.

Will rate cuts help these companies? Considering their size, their debt and their cash on hand, they have sufficient interest rate swaps/hedges in place to protect themselves in a high interest rate environment. Rate cuts will merely make it easier for them to borrow and increase their Capex, while slowly lowering costs across the board. There's both a trickle up and trickle down effect here.

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  • I agree, institutions often lead the way when it comes to accumulating stocks.
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  • tinkie
    ·08-30
    I totally agree with you
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