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TSLA, PLTR and SMCI Forecast – Tech Stocks Look Soft in Premarket Monday Trading

By
Christopher Lewis
Published: Dec 29, 2025, 13:57 GMT+00:00

Tesla has the look of a market that is about to drop quite a bit, as premarket trading has been a little bit miserable. This is the same thing I see in several other stocks.

Tesla Technical Analysis

We are still very much in a bullish uptrend in Tesla, and the 50-day EMA is approaching where we will probably open up. Not to mention the fact that we have a lot of action in that area as well. Ultimately, this is a market that, once it starts bouncing, I think a lot of traders will jump in to try to jump onto the momentum. There’s no reason whatsoever to short Tesla, despite the fact that we are down 2% in early trading.

Palantir Technical Analysis

Palantir looks very much the same, probably dropping a couple of dollars, but again, we have the 50-day EMA sitting just below there. And that is an area that I think traders will be looking for a little bit of value to take advantage of.

The $163 level is massive support. I don’t even think we will get down there. I think Palantir will turn around and try to challenge that $200 region again.

Super Micro Computer Technical Analysis

Super Micro Computer looks like it is going to open a little bit softer in early trading, but really, at this point in time, I don’t think there’s much to make of. It is approaching the bottom of its overall consolidation area that it’s been in for most of 2025, which is probably focused a little more on maybe $28 going down to roughly $26.

In that area, I’d look for some type of bounce to take advantage of the cycle that we are in. Nonetheless, it will be heavily influenced by other technology companies around the world, and it will most certainly be influenced by the fact that this week features New Year’s Day and therefore a serious lack of volume.

Nonetheless, this is a market that I do think will offer a little bit of opportunity if you trade on the bounce on the right-hand side of the V as momentum comes back into the market.

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About the Author

Chris is a proprietary trader with more than 20 years of experience across various markets, including currencies, indices and commodities. As a senior analyst at FXEmpire since the website’s early days, he offers readers advanced market perspectives to navigate today’s financial landscape with confidence.

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