Intel (INTC) shares rose and then retreated on June 26, with the pullback linked to new analyst coverage and broader market conditions. According to BlockBeats On-chain Detection, monitoring data showed Intel declined 6.6% over the past 24 hours on Hyperliquid, trading at $127.
The move followed Goldman Sachs’ first-time coverage of Intel with a “neutral” rating, citing a forward price-to-earnings ratio above 133. The report also highlighted market concerns about execution, including expectations that meaningful mass production for Apple-related foundry work may still be 2–3 years away.
The decline occurred as the PCE indicator pushed to elevated levels and as the AI sector saw profit-taking.
During the pullback, a trader known for building positions from about $30,000 saw unrealized gains on an Intel long position shrink to $1.47 million from $1.7 million, while still remaining the largest winner among Intel traders on the platform. The trader’s position, using 10x leverage with an average entry price of $65.3, had not been closed and remained fully open.
On-chain positioning data showed the overall average entry price for shorts was about $125.06, which was surpassed by the latest price move, leaving many short positions in profit. The overall average entry price for longs was about $108.62, still below the current price.
The nearest long liquidation level was cited at $106.63, about 17.3% below the current price, while the nearest short liquidation level was $165.06, about 28% above it.
Intel Shares Pull Back as Goldman Sachs Initiates Coverage With Neutral Rating
2026-06-26 03:34:26
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