Shyon
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$Palantir Technologies Inc.(PLTR)$  

When I see Palantir dropping 7% and heading toward that $160 gap, I don't panic — I actually view it as a healthy reset. Gap fills are common after strong earnings rallies, and Palantir has always been a stock that moves in sharp waves rather than smooth trends. So a pullback into the previous gap doesn't change my long-term conviction.

If the price really dips to around $160, I would see that level as a logical technical support and a place where I'd seriously consider adding. It's where sentiment often resets, and historically Palantir tends to attract strong buying interest after overreactions. For me, that area offers a better risk-reward than chasing strength.

But I don't blindly catch every dip. I'd still watch how the stock behaves at $160 — whether it stabilises, whether volume confirms accumulation, and whether the overall AI sentiment stays intact. If those conditions line up, then yes, I'd be comfortable buying the dip around that zone.

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After shutting down his hedge fund, Michael Burry has launched a paid Substack newsletter where he details his increasingly pessimistic view of artificial intelligence. Burry argues that, much like the dot-com bubble, investors are extrapolating exponential growth & overlooking profitability concerns. He remains openly bearish on key AI momentum names such as Nvidia and Palantir. Are Nvidia and Palantir overvalued relative to their long-term earnings potential? Is the current AI boom comparable to the dot-com bubble—or fundamentally different?
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