$Intel(INTC)$
The trick is to sell short before the drop or buy before the run up. The few shorts that have stayed around are likely $Advanced Micro Devices(AMD)$ employees I imagine who are overly eager for Intel to do poorly.
For the past several years Intel has been behind, both in products and manufacturing. Surely smart money sees that current stock price and product reviews are very different today than they were even six months ago.
I understand the “wait and see” attitude, but selling short today seems foolish. [Sweats][OMG][Cry]
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