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04-26 13:12

Palantir Technologies falling 7% looks more like a healthy reset than a confirmed trend reversal, but the next earnings print is crucial.


Here is the core debate:


1. Expectations are extremely high

PLTR is priced for repeated beats. A mere beat may not be enough. It likely needs strong upside plus raised guidance.



2. Valuation is stretched

At current multiples, even small cracks in growth, margin, or commercial deal velocity can trigger sharp de-rating.



3. Fundamentals still look intact

Government contracts, enterprise AI deployment, and sticky software economics remain supportive. This is not the same as a weak cyclical software name.



4. Technical setup

A 7% flush after a sharp run can reset sentiment, shake out weak hands, and create a healthier base, assuming support holds and buyers return on volume.




My view:

This feels more like a valuation reset than structural weakness. But if next quarter disappoints, momentum could unwind fast. For bulls, the key is whether PLTR can once again beat by a wide margin, not simply beat.

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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