Semiconductor Chip Stocks Quiet, but Looking Higher
Stock-Markets / Tech Stocks Aug 21, 2007 - 01:30 PM GMT
The SMH (Semiconductor ETF) is acting a bit sluggish so far today, but, that not withstanding, the near-term pattern continues to point higher, and the price structure should accelerate once near-term resistance is hurdled between 37.15 and 37.25. My next optimal target is 38. Only a break of 36.80 will begin to compromise the timing of the expected upside breakout.
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