Intel Stock Rides Ai Momentum After VP Vance Calls Deregulation in Paris -Talk – Intel (NASDAQ: INTC)

Intel Corp INTC The stock is over 15% over the past five days on the heels of vice president JD Vance‘s artificial intelligence deregulation speech at AI Action Summit in Paris.

But can this AI-driven boost keep Intel’s rally alive, or will the company’s basic elements remain a mixed bag?

Intel Stock Chart Bullish But Analysts Stay Bearish

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The Intel share is technically breaking out with its share price ($ 22.53) rising over key production average, including the eight-day simple sliding average (SMA), 20-day and 50-day SMAs. RSI at 66.51 suggests that the purchase pressure is strong and the MacD indicator, a positive 0.19, flashes a ‘bullish’ signal.

Despite this bullish technical setup, analysts are not convinced. The latest calls from JPMorgan, Stifel and Truists Securities PEG Intel Stock’s fair value of only $ 21.67 on average, which involves a 4% disadvantage from this.

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Geopolitical headwind: How much can they help?

Vances comments at the AI ​​summit gave Intel a clear geopolitical tailwind. The former venture capitalist promised to block foreign opponents in stealing AI Tech and apparently giving Intel – a national security asset – a boost in the traders.

But Intel’s long-term battle is not with policy — it is with Nvidia Corp NVDA and Broadcom Inc. Avgo. Both companies continue to surpass it in the AI ​​weapon race.

Can Intel maintain the momentum?

Since Intel is still struggling to regain market share after a brutal sale of 60% last year, investors need more than just a political sound bit to remain bullish. The company is burning through cash with its ambitious American chip making plans, and the temporary leadership team has not yet proven that it can perform a reversal.

Currently, the technical bulls are favoring, but the wider narrative still favors the skeptics.

Intel’s stock may have caught a vance-induced wind breath, but without a clear AI breakthrough it could run on borrowed time.

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