• Ethan Parker On MarketsEthan Parker On Markets
      ·04-16

      Value Clearing and Global Reallocation in the Token Value Chain

      Executive Summary In Q1 2026, Token has completed its transition into a standardized industrial commodity. It is no longer an abstract unit of intelligence, but a real-time settlement of electricity consumption and compute depreciation. The core contradiction is clear: API pricing is deflating faster than the underlying physical cost base. This forces a structural reset in profit distribution. Pricing power is migrating away from model producers and concentrating at both ends of the value chain—upstream in infrastructure owners with access to power and deployment capability, and downstream in routing layers that control demand flow. The middle layer simply loses its capacity for margin retention. Upstream Repricing: Power Density as the Only Filter The only relevant metric is rack power de
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    • peterpakpeterpak
      ·04-22 00:12
      $Palantir Technologies Inc.(PLTR)$  yes for sure. It is not just another AI company but a one that has built a strong backbone of government contracts. 
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    • LazyCat InvestsLazyCat Invests
      ·04-21 07:48

      Tiger BOSS Debit Card Epic Rewards

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    • koolgalkoolgal
      ·04-21 07:02
      Is Palantir a Buy? 🌟🌟🌟There is an excitement that follows $Palantir Technologies Inc.(PLTR)$  - a company that doesn't just process data but seeks to define the very fabric of modern decision making. In a world increasingly dictated by algorithmic precision and geopolitical shifts, Palantir stands at the volatile intersection of national security and the next industrial revolution: AI. Why is Palantir Up Recently? Palantir recently saw a 2.54% jump on April 17.  This momentum is fueled by several powerful catalysts: Palantir's Artificial Intelligence Platform (AIP) has moved from a concept to an essential utility, with US commercial revenue recently exploding by 137% year on year. Unrivalled Growth: Managem
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    • WeChatsWeChats
      ·04-19
      🔥 Palantir’s 4-Day Rally: Is the Bottom Reversal Confirmed? $PLTR just pushed +4.75% to close at $142.15, capping off a massive 14% rebound over the last four sessions. The technicals and the broader market narrative are shifting fast. Here is the breakdown of why this breakout matters and what to watch next: 📈 1. Key Technicals Cleared The critical $123.77 low held as rock-solid support, and bulls just sliced right through the heavy $140 resistance zone. The technical momentum has officially flipped, restoring bullish narrative dominance. 🐻 2. The Burry Disconnect Michael Burry’s recent bearish thesis claimed that Anthropic is "eating Palantir’s lunch" in government AI contract competition. However, the actual price action is aggressively diverging from this claim. Right now, the market i
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    • PhoessPhoess
      ·04-18
      Bullish pltt to the moon 
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    • xc__xc__
      ·04-16

      Palantir's 14% Four-Day Rebound: Burry's Bear Thesis Shattered or $150 Breakout Loading? 😱📈

      $Palantir Technologies Inc.(PLTR)$ Palantir just powered through a scorching four-session rally, advancing 4.75% today to close at $142.15 and stacking up more than 14% in gains since the $123.77 low held firm as rock-solid support. 😤 The decisive clearance of the $140 resistance zone has flipped the technical picture bullish, restoring momentum dominance and signaling that sellers are losing control. Michael Burry’s widely discussed thesis — that Anthropic’s Claude agents are “eating Palantir’s lunch” in government AI contracts — is now diverging sharply from actual price action, with the market seemingly pricing in sustained contract wins rather than competitive erosion. Q1 earnings will be the ultimate verdict: a solid government revenue beat c
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    • KekemonKekemon
      ·04-15
      Hope it can dip further for more people to buy back.
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    • PatmosPatmos
      ·04-15
      Palantir is headed to $160 a share very bullish 
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    • cpeiyingcpeiying
      ·04-14
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    • RocketBullRocketBull
      ·04-13
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    • UTOtraderUTOtrader
      ·04-13

      Palantir Stock Rises. Cathie Wood and Trump Give the AI Defense Play a Boost

      $Palantir(PLTR)$ Technologies stock was rising Monday after the software company got some love from President Donald Trump and high-profile technology investor Cathie Wood.Shares jumped 2.2% to...
      Palantir Stock Rises. Cathie Wood and Trump Give the AI Defense Play a Boost
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    • BillyRBillyR
      ·04-13

      Burry's AI Obituary is Premature: Why Palantir and Nvidia Are Just Getting Started

      Here's a comprehensive, bullish counter-article based on the title "Burry's AI Obituary is Premature: Why Palantir and Nvidia Are Just Getting Started". It directly addresses Burry's key bearish points (AI bubble akin to dot-com, unsustainable hyperscaler capex, aggressive depreciation assumptions inflating earnings, lack of near-term ROI, and overvaluation of "poster children" like PLTR and NVDA) while highlighting why the long-term structural tailwinds make his shorts vulnerable—especially as we sit in April 2026 with mixed but resilient performance signals.Burry's AI Obituary is Premature: Why Palantir and Nvidia Are Just Getting StartedMichael Burry made headlines in late 2025 with massive put positions against Palantir (PLTR) and Nvidia (NVDA)—over $1 billion notional in puts, concent
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    • HRHRHRHRHRHRHRHR
      ·04-13
      $Palantir Technologies Inc.(PLTR)$  Can reclaim back $130 today? [Doubt]  [Gosh]  
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    • InvestrestInvestrest
      ·04-13
      Hold on, wait and be patient 
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    • gansengansen
      ·04-13
      temporary only due to AI trending 
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    • MyrttleMyrttle
      ·04-13
      $Palantir Technologies Inc.(PLTR)$ still good with lots of government contracts
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    • kimCkimC
      ·04-12
      Although this is a new industrial revolution, the same old story always plays out. The strongest and most innovative company will survive and come back stronger, while the weak one gets eliminated.
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    • LuxodorscentLuxodorscent
      ·04-12
      PLTR (Palantir Technologies) did experience a sharp sell-off during the week of April 6–10, 2026, with the stock closing the period around $128 after dropping roughly 15% from its April 7 high near $150 Michael Burry’s comments acted as a major catalyst. The “Big Short” investor posted (then deleted) on X that Anthropic is “eating Palantir’s lunch.” He pointed to Anthropic’s rapid ARR growth (from $9B to $30B in months) via its new “Mythos” model and “Managed Agents,” which he framed as more intuitive and cost-effective than Palantir’s Foundry and AIP platforms. All I want to comment in my humble opinion is that; wait for May 4th which is the date of their Q1 Earnings report.  May the 4th be with Palantir and all those Tigers investing or trading on PLTR   What do you guys think
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    • HeatWaveHeatWave
      ·04-11
      ita a nice price, especially after not seeing this for quite some time 
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    • Venice1126Venice1126
      ·04-11
      🤑🤑🤑🤑🤑
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    • koolgalkoolgal
      ·04-21 07:02
      Is Palantir a Buy? 🌟🌟🌟There is an excitement that follows $Palantir Technologies Inc.(PLTR)$  - a company that doesn't just process data but seeks to define the very fabric of modern decision making. In a world increasingly dictated by algorithmic precision and geopolitical shifts, Palantir stands at the volatile intersection of national security and the next industrial revolution: AI. Why is Palantir Up Recently? Palantir recently saw a 2.54% jump on April 17.  This momentum is fueled by several powerful catalysts: Palantir's Artificial Intelligence Platform (AIP) has moved from a concept to an essential utility, with US commercial revenue recently exploding by 137% year on year. Unrivalled Growth: Managem
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    • peterpakpeterpak
      ·04-22 00:12
      $Palantir Technologies Inc.(PLTR)$  yes for sure. It is not just another AI company but a one that has built a strong backbone of government contracts. 
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    • LazyCat InvestsLazyCat Invests
      ·04-21 07:48

      Tiger BOSS Debit Card Epic Rewards

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    • WeChatsWeChats
      ·04-19
      🔥 Palantir’s 4-Day Rally: Is the Bottom Reversal Confirmed? $PLTR just pushed +4.75% to close at $142.15, capping off a massive 14% rebound over the last four sessions. The technicals and the broader market narrative are shifting fast. Here is the breakdown of why this breakout matters and what to watch next: 📈 1. Key Technicals Cleared The critical $123.77 low held as rock-solid support, and bulls just sliced right through the heavy $140 resistance zone. The technical momentum has officially flipped, restoring bullish narrative dominance. 🐻 2. The Burry Disconnect Michael Burry’s recent bearish thesis claimed that Anthropic is "eating Palantir’s lunch" in government AI contract competition. However, the actual price action is aggressively diverging from this claim. Right now, the market i
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    • xc__xc__
      ·04-16

      Palantir's 14% Four-Day Rebound: Burry's Bear Thesis Shattered or $150 Breakout Loading? 😱📈

      $Palantir Technologies Inc.(PLTR)$ Palantir just powered through a scorching four-session rally, advancing 4.75% today to close at $142.15 and stacking up more than 14% in gains since the $123.77 low held firm as rock-solid support. 😤 The decisive clearance of the $140 resistance zone has flipped the technical picture bullish, restoring momentum dominance and signaling that sellers are losing control. Michael Burry’s widely discussed thesis — that Anthropic’s Claude agents are “eating Palantir’s lunch” in government AI contracts — is now diverging sharply from actual price action, with the market seemingly pricing in sustained contract wins rather than competitive erosion. Q1 earnings will be the ultimate verdict: a solid government revenue beat c
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      Palantir's 14% Four-Day Rebound: Burry's Bear Thesis Shattered or $150 Breakout Loading? 😱📈
    • Ethan Parker On MarketsEthan Parker On Markets
      ·04-16

      Value Clearing and Global Reallocation in the Token Value Chain

      Executive Summary In Q1 2026, Token has completed its transition into a standardized industrial commodity. It is no longer an abstract unit of intelligence, but a real-time settlement of electricity consumption and compute depreciation. The core contradiction is clear: API pricing is deflating faster than the underlying physical cost base. This forces a structural reset in profit distribution. Pricing power is migrating away from model producers and concentrating at both ends of the value chain—upstream in infrastructure owners with access to power and deployment capability, and downstream in routing layers that control demand flow. The middle layer simply loses its capacity for margin retention. Upstream Repricing: Power Density as the Only Filter The only relevant metric is rack power de
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    • PhoessPhoess
      ·04-18
      Bullish pltt to the moon 
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    • xc__xc__
      ·04-11

      Palantir Crashes Below $130: Burry's AI Bear Thesis Crushing Software Giants or Epic Dip Buy Signal? 😱💥

      $Palantir Technologies Inc.(PLTR)$ $Snowflake(SNOW)$ $CrowdStrike Holdings, Inc.(CRWD)$ $UiPath(PATH)$ $AppLovin Corporation(APP)$ Palantir just took a brutal 7.30% plunge to $130.49, extending its two-day bloodbath with over 13% wiped off in 48 hours as Michael Burry's sharp thesis on Anthropic eroding competitive edge continues to hammer sentiment and drive heavy capital outflows. 😤 Fears over deteriorating AI government contract competition show zero signs of easing, with $130 now acting as the make-or-break round-number support level that bulls must defend to avoid deeper pai
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    • Tiger_commentsTiger_comments
      ·04-10

      SaaS Death Spiral? Why Palantir is Tanking?

      While the broader market held its ground, the software sector didn't just leak—it hemorrhaged. $Palantir Technologies Inc.(PLTR)$ , $Salesforce.com(CRM)$ and $AppLovin Corporation(APP)$ all tumbled in a move that signals a massive shift in market structure.What’s happening?OpenAI & Anthropic threats software againTwo major announcements acted as the "last straw" for investors yesterday:OpenAI’s Revenue Pivot: CRO Diane Drexel revealed that enterprise business now accounts for over 40% of OpenAI’s revenue, on track to match consumer revenue by year-end. With Codex hitting 3 million weekly active users, the message is clear: the AI giants are eating the lunch of
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    • IsleighIsleigh
      ·04-11

      🗡️ Palantir at $130: Burry's Bet, Anthropic's Attack, and the Real Question

      One deleted post from Michael Burry just wiped $23 billion off Palantir's market cap in a single day. PLTR closed April 9 at $130.49, down 7.3%, extending a two-day loss of over 13%. The stock is now down 28% year to date and sitting 38% below its November 2025 peak of $207. Meanwhile, the broader market held its ground. This was not a macro selloff. This was targeted. So is Burry right? And is $130 the buy of the year, or a value trap on its way to his $50 price target? Let's actually dig into it. 🐻 Burry's Bear Case: What He Actually Said Burry posted then deleted his critique on X, but not before the damage was done. His argument in plain terms: Anthropic is eating Palantir's lunch in enterprise AI. He cited Ramp's March AI Index showing Anthropic capturing 73% of all new enterprise AI
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    • BillyRBillyR
      ·04-13

      Burry's AI Obituary is Premature: Why Palantir and Nvidia Are Just Getting Started

      Here's a comprehensive, bullish counter-article based on the title "Burry's AI Obituary is Premature: Why Palantir and Nvidia Are Just Getting Started". It directly addresses Burry's key bearish points (AI bubble akin to dot-com, unsustainable hyperscaler capex, aggressive depreciation assumptions inflating earnings, lack of near-term ROI, and overvaluation of "poster children" like PLTR and NVDA) while highlighting why the long-term structural tailwinds make his shorts vulnerable—especially as we sit in April 2026 with mixed but resilient performance signals.Burry's AI Obituary is Premature: Why Palantir and Nvidia Are Just Getting StartedMichael Burry made headlines in late 2025 with massive put positions against Palantir (PLTR) and Nvidia (NVDA)—over $1 billion notional in puts, concent
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    • MrzorroMrzorro
      ·04-10
      Palantir Shares Tumble 7%, as Investors Seek Insurance Against Slump $Palantir Technologies Inc.(PLTR)$   shares tumbled 7.3%, signaling mounting investor worries over heightened competition from AI that have fueled increasing demand for put options used by many as insurance against a sustained slump.  Open interest, or the tally of outstanding put options stood at 1.76 million contracts, bigger than the 1.69 million outstanding call options, according to exchange data tracked. The term structure is severely inverted, with the implied volatility for contracts expiring April 10 spiking above 70% before collapsing toward 58% next week, then popping again into May. That could be seen by some as a sign of
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    • WeChatsWeChats
      ·04-11
      Palantir’s 13% Death Spiral: Is Michael Burry Right, or Is $130 the Ultimate Trap? ​Palantir ($PLTR) just took a brutal beating, tumbling another 7.30% to close at $130.49 and capping off a vicious 13% two-day bleed. The catalyst? Michael Burry’s increasingly loud short thesis that Anthropic—and the broader proliferation of highly capable LLMs—is rapidly eroding Palantir's competitive moat in the government and defense sectors. With the stock now desperately clinging to the critical $130 psychological support level, panic is officially setting in. ​Here is why this selloff is fundamentally different from a standard technical pullback, and what active traders need to watch as we head into a make-or-break Q1 earnings print. ​1️⃣ The Burry Thesis: Is Anthropic the Ultimate Threat? ​The core o
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    • LanceljxLanceljx
      ·04-10
      The sell-off is less about current numbers and more about narrative risk. Michael Burry is challenging the durability of Palantir’s moat, not its latest quarter. Can Q1 earnings neutralise the bear case? Not definitively. Even if government revenue beats: It proves execution strength, not moat strength The real question is whether tools from Anthropic can commoditise parts of Palantir’s offering Investors will focus on forward contract pipeline, deal stickiness, and pricing power A strong print helps sentiment, but only multi-quarter guidance + contract wins can invalidate Burry’s thesis. $130: buy or sell? Bull case (buy zone): Round-number + prior demand area If gov revenue + AIP adoption accelerate → false breakdown Positioning reset may offer asymmetric upside Bear case (sell/avoid): B
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    • ShyonShyon
      ·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’l
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    • LuxodorscentLuxodorscent
      ·04-12
      PLTR (Palantir Technologies) did experience a sharp sell-off during the week of April 6–10, 2026, with the stock closing the period around $128 after dropping roughly 15% from its April 7 high near $150 Michael Burry’s comments acted as a major catalyst. The “Big Short” investor posted (then deleted) on X that Anthropic is “eating Palantir’s lunch.” He pointed to Anthropic’s rapid ARR growth (from $9B to $30B in months) via its new “Mythos” model and “Managed Agents,” which he framed as more intuitive and cost-effective than Palantir’s Foundry and AIP platforms. All I want to comment in my humble opinion is that; wait for May 4th which is the date of their Q1 Earnings report.  May the 4th be with Palantir and all those Tigers investing or trading on PLTR   What do you guys think
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    • RaeannpapaRaeannpapa
      ·04-10
      Palantir at $130 — Overreaction or Reality Check? The selloff isn’t just price — it’s narrative. Bears argue AI players like Anthropic are eroding Palantir’s edge. But Palantir isn’t competing on models — it wins on deployment (data integration, security, workflows), especially in government. The real risk isn’t collapse — it’s slower growth. At prior highs, the stock priced in near-perfect execution. What we’re seeing now looks more like multiple compression, not a broken business. What matters next: • Government revenue growth • AIP deal conversion • Commercial acceleration My take: Not a death spiral — a valuation reset. Next move depends on whether Palantir can prove growth is still there.
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    • L.LimL.Lim
      ·04-10
      I have a lack of faith in Openai, and believe they will struggle to ipo with a bang. At work, the whispers are going around the Claude is simply better and that Chatgpt is coasting on being the bigger name and the first big player. But results will gradually speak for itself, as corporate users become the market that these AI companies fight for. Aside from that, there is the constant need to keep ahead of the competition, whether by buying the newest Nvda chips and further eating away at profits, or looking to improve the model (and paying the engineers? Or do they trust their AI to code its future iteration [Thinking]). Then there is the spending on energy to run data centres, to produce the results requested by users. And that part has been hit hard by the Usa Iran conflict, so is th
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    • L.LimL.Lim
      ·04-10
      There is only so much users that can make use of these AI models all while populations are gradually shrinking in developed nations (who are more technologically focused and using AI as a tool), and you simply have too much competition to try and charge users a hand and a leg, or slow boil them by gradually cranking the prices. Then there is the factor of the media constantly keeping track of which company has the best model, and users are particularly sensitive about getting their bang for the buck, so if you are expensive and yet do not produce the goods, they will jump ship. In my workplace there are multiple subscriptions provided, but everyone knows that corporations simply will not be willing to incur overlapped spend on these AI models, eventually the head honchos will want to tri
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    • L.LimL.Lim
      ·04-10
      I think part of Pltr success is the undue hype like Tsla, both have similar meme/yolo status in the eyes of a portion of investors. This factor results in the stocks being overvalued and prone to shocks. Ironically, both companies have leaders that seem to have questionable ethics and seem to have money as their top priority. Greed will always be fueling the gains, the unending want of greater wealth, even through unscrupulous means. (They are happy to sidle up to leaders around the globe, who have a lack of morals, and profit off less tax, and off human suffering. Pltr through encouraging police brutality and war, Tsla through poor quality and dangerous FSD mode that kill users, and musk creeping around dismantling democracy)
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