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To: Return to Sender who wrote (88660)7/15/2022 4:44:45 PM
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My commentary on market data today is that we saw better than 80% upside on the NYSE today. I want to see another 80% upside day soon (Monday or Tuesday) before I would consider this to be the start of anything other than a bear market rally.

I currently have a long swing trade in the semiconductor sector that I plan to sell into strength next week. I am really happy that the semiconductors are leading the market right now. Great strength today!

But I will be selling my recent swing trade unless the market really is entering a new bull market. I consider that highly unlikely with what the Fed has in store for the market going forward.

The market data will tell us soon enough.

RtS



To: Return to Sender who wrote (88660)7/16/2022 12:10:32 PM
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Chip shortage may be coming to an end, TSMC is still king

Slowing demand sees wave of chip order cancellations


By Adrian Potoroaca July 8, 2022 at 12:50 PM

In brief: The chip boom of the past two years that spurred a global shortage is coming to an end, and that shouldn't surprise anyone. Chipmakers, consumer tech companies, and retailers are expecting rockier months ahead, but consumers can finally hope for good availability and pricing on both current-gen and next-gen products.

techspot.com