Palantir Short Sellers: Fundamentals, Share Price, and CEO Insights

Friday, 29 March 2024, 13:45

Despite a significant 180% gain, Palantir (NYSE: PLTR) stock faces a potential 20% downside due to analysts' doubts on its financials. The recent downgrade to Sell by Monness, Crespi, and Hardt sheds light on challenges such as inconsistent revenues and high valuation, impacting the stock. CEO Alex Karp's claims against short-sellers contrast with positive stock changes, yet technical patterns imply a potential price decline ahead.
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Palantir Short Sellers: Fundamentals, Share Price, and CEO Insights

Analysts downgrade PLTR stock amid doubts about financials

On March 28, analysts at Monness, Crespi, and Hardt downgraded Palantir stock from Neutral to Sell due to what they described as an 'egregiously rich valuation' following the company’s nearly 180% rally driven by AI advancements over the past year.

The brokerage firm set a 12-month target price of $20 for PLTR, which represents a decrease of over 18% from the stock’s last closing price.

  • While acknowledging Palantir's potential to benefit from the long-term AI trend and capitalize on volatile geopolitics, analysts also highlighted challenges such as inconsistent government contract revenues, uneven execution, and a high valuation. They expressed concern about the economic downturn ahead.

What does Palantir CEO have against short-sellers?

Recently, Alex Karp, CEO of Palantir Technologies, claimed that PLTR stock declines were due to short-sellers betting against its progress.

However, examining the current data, we observe a positive change favoring PLTR stock of -14.79%, with only 3.74% of shares shorted. This contradicts Karp’s statement, especially considering his recent sales of PLTR stock.

Why is the $22 level a must-hold for PLTR stock?

The significance of the current price of PLTR stock is evident on its price chart, where a notably bearish head and shoulders pattern has emerged. This pattern suggests a potential downside in the price in the future.

Moreover, the pattern indicates that the new downward trend is likely to persist until the right shoulder is broken—meaning prices surpass the peak on the right side.

Only time will reveal whether PLTR stock can evade the predicted price decline indicated by technical indicators, or if it will succumb to them.


This article was prepared using information from open sources in accordance with the principles of Ethical Policy. The editorial team is not responsible for absolute accuracy, as it relies on data from the sources referenced.


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