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What Intel’s Low Relative Strength Index Means for Investors

What Intel’s Low Relative Strength Index Means for Investors

The stock market has been volatile in October. Intel (INTC) and Nvidia (NVDA) stocks fell below their 200-day moving averages in the latest stock market sell-off, which was triggered by the Fed’s interest rate hike. On October 11, Intel’s traded volume was 43 million, which is well above its three-month average daily volume of 24.75 million.