Shyon
04-10
I’m still holding $Palantir Technologies Inc.(PLTR)$ and even with a low entry, this pullback hurts more than expected. The market is clearly repricing traditional SaaS, and what OpenAI and Anthropic are doing is forcing a rethink of where real value sits. I’m not panicking, but I’m definitely more cautious—this feels bigger than a normal correction.

The bigger issue is the “per-seat” SaaS model looking outdated. If AI agents replace or augment users, companies like Salesforce.com and AppLovin Corporation could face pressure on pricing and growth. If revenue shifts toward usage and compute, the predictability Wall Street loved may fade, changing how I view these names long term.

I’m not rushing to sell, but I’m also not blindly buying dips. I’ll monitor how Palantir Technologies Inc. adapts, and I’m open to trimming if the thesis weakens. This feels like a moment where flexibility matters more than conviction.

@TigerStars @Tiger_comments @TigerClub

Palantir Four-Day Rally! Bottom Reversal Confirmed?
Palantir advanced 4.75% to $142.15, extending a four-session rebound to over 14% as the $123.77 low held as effective support and the $140 resistance zone was cleared, restoring bullish narrative dominance. Michael Burry's bearish thesis — that Anthropic is "eating Palantir's lunch" via government AI contract competition — continues to diverge sharply from actual price action. If Q1 earnings deliver solid upside in government revenue, Burry's call faces direct refutation — is $150 the next target?
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