OKLO retests 44.80 as repeated support tests tire buyers, raising risk of a fall towards 39.72

by VT Markets
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Apr 9, 2026

Oklo is described as a next-generation nuclear power company working on advanced fission reactors and small modular designs. Its share price rose from the low twenties to nearly $190 during 2025, then fell and has trended lower since the summer highs.

The stock is trading around $45.79, down over 6% from the prior session. It is near support at $44.80, a level that has been tested many times over weeks.

A daily close below $44.80 is presented as a breakdown trigger. If that occurs, the next target mentioned is a price gap at $39.72.

One approach described is to wait for follow-through on a second session after a close below $44.80. Another approach is to act on the first confirmed close, while noting that an intraday move below support that recovers by the close is not treated as a breakdown.

A bullish scenario is defined as a confirmed close back above $55. From current levels, that would require a move of more than $9.

We are seeing a critical test of the $44.80 support level on OKLO, which has been under pressure for weeks. For derivative traders, this presents a clear inflection point for bearish strategies. The repeated tests suggest buyer exhaustion, making a breakdown increasingly probable in the coming sessions.

This technical weakness is amplified by recent industry data. A March 2026 report from the U.S. Energy Information Administration indicated that utility-scale adoption of small modular reactors is lagging behind the optimistic projections from last year. Combined with a recent uptick in the CBOE Volatility Index (VIX) to over 19, the broader market environment does not favor high-growth stories like this one right now.

A confirmed daily close below $44.80 should be seen as the trigger to consider buying put options. Specifically, the May 2026 monthly expiration puts with a strike price around $42.50 or $40.00 could offer a direct way to play the expected move down to the gap fill at $39.72. Waiting for that confirmation is key to avoid getting caught in a false breakdown.

More conservative traders might prefer a put debit spread to lower the upfront cost and define risk. For instance, one could buy the May $45 put and sell the May $40 put after the breakdown is confirmed. This strategy profits from the downward move but caps the maximum gain if the price falls significantly below $40.

On the other hand, a strong defense of the $44.80 level could be an opportunity to sell out-of-the-money put credit spreads below that support. However, we have to remember the massive overhead supply from everyone who bought during the speculative run-up to nearly $190 back in 2025. Any rally will likely face selling pressure, making the path to the bullish signal of $55 a difficult one.

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