Hi there,
Palantir (PLTR) is getting attention again—this time because of heavy, unusual put options activity.
Whenever traders see large put positioning, the same question pops up:
"Has the stock finally bottomed?"
Here is the perspective I share with my students:
Unusual options activity isn't a strategy.
A structured plan is.
Big put activity can mean hedging. It can mean speculation. It can mean someone positioning for volatility.
But none of that automatically creates consistent results.
That is exactly why I created SMART Paycheck™ Trade Alerts.
The system is designed to help you build steady consistency using a repeatable process—especially when volatility heats up in names like PLTR.
Inside SMART Paycheck, we focus on:
- Premium-first setups built for consistency.
- Defined-risk strategies before a trade ever goes on.
- Clear timing rules so you aren't guessing.
- A disciplined framework that removes emotion.
Instead of trying to interpret whether PLTR has bottomed, SMART Paycheck keeps you focused on something much more important:
Does this trade fit my rules for reliable results?
Because unusual options activity comes and goes. Structured trading is what lasts.
If you are ready to trade with a plan, click below:
See the SMART Paycheck strategy here
Opportunities come and go. SMART rules stick to the plan.
To your success,
Wendy Kirkland
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