Hanging Man at the Highs: A Risk-Management LessonIntel Corporation had already started showing early warning signals after a strong, extended rally .
A Hanging Man candlestick near the highs signaled potential exhaustion , indicating that the risk–reward for fresh longs was no longer favorable . Such signals often emerge before momentum shifts , acting as a cautionary hint rather than an immediate reversal call .
Today’s ~17% decline (still unfolding) reinforces the view that price has likely entered a corrective phase . From a structural perspective, corrections tend to unfold in at least three waves , suggesting that further consolidation or downside cannot be ruled out .
Key takeaway: markets rarely reverse without notice — they usually signal first . Reading these signals helps manage risk before volatility expands .
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INTC Long Swing Setup – Break & Retest of Key ResistanceWe’re watching Intel NASDAQ:INTC for a clean break and retest of the $23.50 resistance level. A confirmed flip of this zone into support would signal trend strength and trigger a long spot entry.
📌 Trade Setup:
• Entry Zone: Around $23.50 (after confirmation as support)
• Take Profit Targets:
o 🥇 $26.00 – $27.50
o 🥈 $33.00 – $35.00
• Stop Loss: Daily close below $22.50
INTC Swing Complete.I wanted to test out some simple no-BS indicators on a swing trade. I ended up using the MACD cross and Overbought/Oversold indicators. I'd say it was pretty successful. The I had a support/resistance line (yellow) and would have been better off selling when it crept near that $24 area. That being said, it's important to read candles and formations for reversals etc. Using purely the indicators I'd say the trade was successful. I didn't have a bunch of money invested (for obvious reasons), but I still gained something like 8.4% of my original investment. So not bad. Hope this helps someone. NOTE: I plan to re-enter a position once a buy signal is posted. I think Intel is due for some more upside soon.
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