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Schaeffer's "Behind the Headlines" Highlights the Following Stocks: Advanced Micro Devices and Intel.


CINCINNATI -- Today's "Behind the Headlines" from Schaeffer's Investment Research focuses on Advanced Micro Devices (NYSE NYSE

See: New York Stock Exchange
:AMD (Advanced Micro Devices, Inc., Sunnyvale, CA, www.amd.com) A major manufacturer of semiconductor devices including x86-compatible CPUs, embedded processors, flash memories, programmable logic devices and networking chips. ) and Intel (NASDAQ NASDAQ
 in full National Association of Securities Dealers Automated Quotations

U.S. market for over-the-counter securities. Established in 1971 by the National Association of Securities Dealers (NASD), NASDAQ is an automated quotation system that reports on
:INTC INTC Intel (NASDAQ symbol)
INTC Intercept
INTC Interrupt Controller
). "Behind the Headlines" is a report that analyzes newsworthy news·wor·thy  
adj. news·wor·thi·er, news·wor·thi·est
Of sufficient interest or importance to the public to warrant reporting in the media.



news
 stocks that are generating a lot of attention on Wall Street. "Behind the Headlines" is published on www.SchaeffersResearch.com - the home of Bernie Schaeffer and Schaeffer's Investment Research.

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Behind the Headlines: Chipping Away at Intel

Advanced Micro Devices: Late yesterday, Intel (NASDAQ:INTC) reported that it will turn over documents related to its overseas sales tactics to Advanced Micro Devices (NYSE:AMD) as part of AMD's antitrust suit against the computer chip giant. A Delaware federal court ruled that INTC must produce documents and other evidence related to its foreign dealings with PC makers, distributors, and others. The ruling overturns Intel's prior objections. The Special Master, a court appointee APPOINTEE. A person who is appointed or selected for a particular purpose; as the appointee under a power, is the person who is to receive the benefit of the trust or power.  who arbitrates discovery matters, stated on December 15 that AMD's requests "are reasonably calculated to lead to the discovery of exclusionary conduct that would be indicative of monopoly power in the global marketplace." However, the Special Master left the matter of whether the foreign documents will actually be admissible (algorithm) admissible - A description of a search algorithm that is guaranteed to find a minimal solution path before any other solution paths, if a solution exists. An example of an admissible search algorithm is A* search.  up to the judge.

According to according to
prep.
1. As stated or indicated by; on the authority of: according to historians.

2. In keeping with: according to instructions.

3.
 an article on MarketWatch, AMD originally filed its antitrust suit against INTC in June 2005, accusing the firm of bullying a range of computer makers, distributors, and retailers from Europe to Asia into not selling or supporting AMD products. AMD has subpoenaed roughly 70 parties so far in the case, and as a result of this court order, it is likely AMD will target INTC's business partners in Japan, where antitrust regulators there have suggested INTC abused its position as the world's number-one computer-chip maker.

The latest announcement has done little to help the shares of AMD. The stock has been range-bound between 22 and 20 since the equity gapped lower on October 19. What's more, the security is facing staunch resistance in the form of its 10-week and 20-week moving averages, which have ushered the shares lower since March.

From a sentiment perspective, it should come as no surprise that there are signs of pessimism pessimism, philosophical opinion or doctrine that evil predominates over good; the opposite of optimism. Systematic forms of pessimism may be found in philosophy and religion.  in the stock's sentiment backdrop. The equity's Schaeffer's put/call open interest ratio (SOIR SOIR Schaeffer's Put/Call Open Interest Ratio
SOIR Simultaneous Operations on Intersecting Runways
) is higher than 78 percent of those taken during the past 52 weeks and 18 of the 23 analysts following the firm rate it a "hold" or worse.

However, the one concern comes from short sellers. They have avoided the company. In December, the number of AMD shares sold short dropped by three percent. As a result, the stock has a short-interest ratio short-interest ratio

A ratio that is used for market analysis and is calculated by dividing short interest by average daily volume. Technicians use the short-interest ratio as a tool to determine market direction.
 of only 1.3 days to cover at its average daily trading volume Trading volume

The number of shares transacted every day. As there is a seller for every buyer, one can think of the trading volume as half of the number of shares transacted. That is, if A sells 100 shares to B, the volume is 100 shares.
. Pessimism is still far from an extreme on this chip company, indicating that it may still have some downside ahead of it before it finally reaches a bottom.

Click the following link to see a Weekly chart of AMD since February 2006 with 10-week and 20-week moving averages: http://www.schaeffersresearch.com/wire?ID=17968 .

Intel: Technically speaking, Intel (INTC) isn't looking much better at the moment. The stock is attempting to bounce off former support/resistance at the 20 level, but is hitting resistance at its declining 10-day moving average. The equity is facing additional resistance in the form of its descending 20-day trendline. These short-term trendlines have guided the security lower since late November. From a long-term perspective, INTC is being squeezed between support at its 10-month moving average (at 20) and overhead resistance at its 20-month trendline. The stock has logged only one monthly finish above both of these moving averages since September 2005.

Much like AMD, options players are skeptical of the firm. However, Wall Street is quite enamored en·am·or  
tr.v. en·am·ored, en·am·or·ing, en·am·ors
To inspire with love; captivate: was enamored of the beautiful dancer; were enamored with the charming island.
 of the chip company. Zacks reports that 19 of the 29 analysts following INTC rate it a "buy" or better, while just one gives it a "sell" rating. This configuration leaves the shares vulnerable to potential downgrades.

During the near term, the security is likely to remain stuck in the 22.50 to 20 region. The 22.50 strike is the site of peak January call open interest with more than 260,000 contracts, while the 20 strike is close behind with 245,000 calls. Meanwhile, the peak January put strike is the 20 level with more than 245,000 contracts. This buildup build·up also build-up  
n.
1. The act or process of amassing or increasing: a military buildup; a buildup of tension during the strike.

2.
 of options contracts will likely keep the security pinned to the region until they expire.

Click the following link to see a Daily chart of INTC since July 2006 with 10-day and 20-day moving averages: http://www.schaeffersresearch.com/wire?ID=17968 .

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About Schaeffer's Investment Research (www.SchaeffersResearch.com)

Schaeffer's Investment Research, founded by Bernie Schaeffer in 1981, is a financial information and trading resources company. It publishes Bernie Schaeffer's Option Advisor, the nation's leading options subscription newsletter. The firm's contrarian approach focuses on stocks with technical and fundamental trends that run counter to investor expectations. The firm's website, http://www.SchaeffersResearch.com , is recognized as one of the leading information sources for stock and options traders and was cited as the top options website by both Forbes and Barron's. Click here for more details about Schaeffer's trading methodology: http://www.SchaeffersResearch.com/method .
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