Lanceljx
04-25 12:53

Palantir Technologies is at an interesting junction. Fundamentally, the setup still looks strong. Its last quarter delivered ~70% revenue growth, commercial momentum remained powerful, and fresh government wins such as a new USDA agreement reinforce backlog visibility. 


The concern is valuation. PLTR still trades at a very rich multiple, so even strong execution may already be partly priced in. That makes the stock vulnerable when software sentiment weakens, especially if recent rallies were driven by short covering rather than durable institutional buying.


Can PLTR beat again? Yes. History suggests it often does. The bigger question is whether guidance meaningfully rises enough to justify the premium.


My read:

• If earnings beat + guidance raised → sharp rebound likely

• Beat, but cautious outlook → stock may still sell off

• Miss / slowing bookings → trend reversal risk increases materially


At current levels, this looks more like a healthy reset than a broken story, unless core growth cracks. Key support is whether enterprise AI adoption keeps compounding faster than expectations.

Palantir Plunges 7% on ServiceNow Slide: SaaS Doomsday Again?
Palantir tumbled 7%. Morgan Stanley trader Brian Heavy recently pointed out that the 8-day rally in software stocks is largely tactical in nature, driven more by short covering rather than fundamentals. ServiceNow’s weak guidance further hit the stock and dragged down the sector, plunging 20%, quickly extinguishing early signs of a recovery. Can PLTR replicate last quarter's beat? Is this pullback a healthy reset or the beginning of a trend reversal?
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