PLTR Analysis: Daily and Weekly InsightsDaily Chart: Resistance Levels and Breakout Potential
The daily chart of PLTR reveals a strong bullish movement with the price recently testing the resistance at 25.47. Historical resistance levels are marked at 25.47 and 27.50, where the price has previously faced rejections, as indicated by the red arrows. The 21-day EMA acts as a dynamic support level, maintaining the bullish momentum. A decisive break above 25.47 could signal further upward movement towards the next resistance at 27.50, while a failure to break could lead to a retest of the support at 24.03, or even the 21 EMA again.
Weekly Chart: Ascending Channel and Sustained Uptrend
The weekly chart shows PLTR trading within a well-defined ascending channel, indicating a sustained uptrend. The price is supported by the 21-week EMA, which aligns with the lower boundary of the channel. Key support levels include the 21-week EMA and the channel's lower boundary. The price is currently approaching the upper boundary of the channel, suggesting potential resistance around 26-27. A breakout above this channel could further accelerate the bullish trend, while a pullback might find support around 22-23. On the other hand, if PLTR loses the key support levels on the daily chart, we could see it retesting the 21 EMA/bottom line of its channel in sequence.
Conclusion: Bullish Momentum with Key Levels to Watch
Both the daily and weekly charts of PLTR indicate a strong bullish trend. On the daily chart, the key level to watch is the resistance at 25.47, with potential for a breakout towards 27.50. The weekly chart's ascending channel suggests sustained upward momentum, with support from the 21-week EMA. From now on, we should monitor these levels for breakout or reversal signals, with a focus on maintaining the bullish momentum above the key support levels.
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