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PLTR Weekly Options Trade Plan 2025-04-07

PLTR Weekly Options Trade Plan 2025-04-07

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PLTR Weekly Analysis Summary (2025-04-07)

Below is an integrated analysis of the multiple reports and market data for PLTR weekly options trading, along with a clear summary and a recommended trade setup.

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Model Summaries

• Grok/xAI Report  – Technical indicators on the 5‑minute chart show short‐term strength (price above 10‑ and 50‑EMA, with a near‑breakout setup) while the daily chart remains weak.  – RSI and Bollinger Bands point to a possible intraday bounce, and the heavy open interest at the $81 strike (max pain) supports an upside move.  – Recommendation was to buy a naked call – specifically the $80 call (premium ≈$3.55) – for a breakout toward the max pain level.

• Claude/Anthropic Report  – The technical picture is similar: short‑term momentum (with M5 RSI near 58) is in place despite a broader daily consolidation.  – With max pain at $81 and solid call open interest near current prices, the moderately bullish bias encourages buying a weekly call.  – Their parameters also favor buying the $80 call at a premium around $3.55, with profit/stop targets based on 30–40% moves.

• Gemini/Google Report  – While acknowledging some bullish clues (a potential relief bounce and max pain attraction), this analysis emphasized the extreme volatility (VIX at 48.38) and immediate resistance near $77.85–$78.00.  – Conflicting signals and the overall high-risk environment led to a “no trade” recommendation.

• DeepSeek Report  – This report noted a moderately bullish short‑term setup and identified the max pain level ($81) as an attractive target.  – It recommended buying a weekly call – specifically leaning toward the $81 call at a lower premium ($3.10) but noted that prices and volatility justify premiums outside the ideal range.

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