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INTC flies today as QCOM makes a bid  The story of Intel Corp long fall from grace missing the GPU

[fstp, logo, header] Andrew Giovinazzi believes that he's pinpointed 10 companies that will be the best performing in 2025. He sees the traces that Institutions leave behind when they decide to go BIG on a company LONG term ... and now he's ready to put on trades with SUBSTANTIAL upside. [All the details are here.]( [ag views, logo, header] INTC flies today as QCOM makes a bid  The story of Intel Corp (Ticker: INTC) long fall from grace missing the GPU train for AI is well documented. I have INTC added to my farm team of stocks to watch because it recently jumped through my 10% comeback after making a 52 week low. Just early days for what I look for. So what is it missing? Earnings recovery for #1 and institutions piling in for #2. But this is why stocks that the market used to love is the start of an interesting trade. [fstp] Qualcomm Inc (Ticker: QCOM) might get a cheap foundry business for low $ and QCOM is much better run. While INTC is not quite ready for me yet, it might be ready for QCOM. It makes me look at the other 30 stocks on my list in a new light. I might sell a few puts in the meantime in INTC. - AG  [logo, pit profits] - CAPITOL GAINS: CCJ diagonal calendars closed for a 40% gain - CAPITOL GAINS: BP calls closed for a 17% gain - OPTION SHOPPER: CCJ Sep27 40.50 calls closed for a 152% gain Want to find YOUR winning fit? Give our Customer Care Team a call at [1-888-872-3301](tel:/1-888-872-3301) Monday-Friday from 9 a.m. - 5 p.m. EST. Or email them anytime at [support@optionpit.com](mailto:/support@optionpit.com)  [frep] Ticker of the Week: TLT Much to my surprise, the FOMC lowered rates by 50 basis points in what was the first vote with a decrease in I don't know how long. Now that the arrow on rates is changing there are a lot of moving parts to the market. Rate changes are going to affect stocks – they will affect the S&P, the Nasdaq 100, the Russell 2000 all in different ways. REITS, precious metals, and crypto … they are going to all potentially benefit. And then there are bonds … the market that is actually the biggest of all markets. This week we are going to take a look at a massive bond etf, is it time to buy or sell the bond market? Let's break it down. [Click here to read this week’s stock breakdown.]( - Mark --------------------------------------------------------------- Receive the Option Pit "Ticker of the Week" breakdowns as soon as they are released. [Click this link to sign up!](  [fpip] Always Be Learning! One of my main rules of being a good trader is “Always be learning”. Confucius said, “He who learns but does not think is lost! He who thinks but does not learn is in great danger.” Don’t be that guy! If you know anything about Option Pit you know that we are always ahead of the curve. [And here is Andrew Giovinazzi AGAIN bringing us his stock picking strategy that is waaaay ahead of the general market.]( As everyone else is still chasing the NVDAs and AAPLs at all time highs, Andrew has identified stocks with “Option Fingerprints" on them. Stocks with good fundamentals, making money, buy yet they’ve been downtrodden. Andrew has discovered how to track these institutional buyers’ “Option FIngerprints" and he has identified 31 stocks that meet this criteria. He has narrowed the 31 down to ten stocks and he calls them the Flash 10. Ten stocks that have plenty of room on the upside to run 20 - 30% higher. Over the next four weeks, he will be setting up ten six to nine month option plays each costing right around $2.00 with price targets of 5x per play. Sounds like a Flash 10 layup to me. [Don’t be that guy, come and join Andrew and trade his Flash 10.]( [Continue here for my new trade idea in Bank of America (Ticker: BAC).]( - Licia --------------------------------------------------------------- Join Licia's trading community and start receiving her Profits In Pumps Newsletter. [Click this link to sign up!](   Don't miss when our traders go live! Get an alert everytime we open the live rooms to all of our readers for free by selecting the calendar you use below. Add Option Pit Live Events to Your Calendar [Apple]( [Google]( [Outlook]( [Outlook.com]( [Office 365]( [Yahoo](   [glossary, logo] There are plenty of terms in the trading world that need explaining. The Option Pit Glossary is here to help. Today's phrase is:  Butterfly spread - A call or put spread trade where the trader is long 1 option, short 2 options, and long 1 option.  The short options are equidistant and between each long option leg. The trade is generally opened for a net debit. 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