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$Palantir (PLTR.US)$After all, Parah is the main character of the AI revolution, right? So why try to take it in the short term? Just when it finally started to become profitable and get on track, it's hard to understand why you're in such a hurry. It's okay if it goes down, it's a respectable company that's producing solid results.
The selling time should be after joining the ranks of 1 trillion dollar companies, right?
People who have had it since a year ago, or even longer, know about Parah from that time, so they can be more understanding.
The selling time should be after joining the ranks of 1 trillion dollar companies, right?
People who have had it since a year ago, or even longer, know about Parah from that time, so they can be more understanding.
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Until the end of this week, it seems to be influenced by NVDA, but next week, PLTR will be transferred to nasdaq! When it became a member of the S&P 500, the stock price went up, so I hope for good things from this transfer.
Until the end of this week, it seems to be influenced by NVDA, but next week, PLTR will be transferred to nasdaq! When it became a member of the S&P 500, the stock price went up, so I hope for good things from this transfer.
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PLTR (Palantir Technologies) is currently listed on the New York Stock Exchange, but is scheduled to officially transition to the nasdaq market next week. Theoretically, being listed on the nasdaq market could potentially automatically include it in ETFs, leading to a possible increase in stock price. Do you think this opinion is rational?
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PLTR (Palantir Technologies) is currently listed on the New York Stock Exchange, but it is set to officially transition to the nasdaq market next week. Theoretically, being listed on the nasdaq could lead to automatic inclusion in etfs, which might drive the stock price higher. Does this perspective seem reasonable?
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PLTR (Palantir Technologies) is currently listed on the New York Stock Exchange, but is scheduled to officially transition to the nasdaq market next week. Theoretically, being listed on the nasdaq market could potentially automatically include it in ETFs, leading to a possible increase in stock price. Do you think this opinion is rational?
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PLTR (Palantir Technologies) is currently listed on the New York Stock Exchange, but it is set to officially transition to the nasdaq market next week. Theoretically, being listed on the nasdaq could lead to automatic inclusion in etfs, which might drive the stock price higher. Does this perspective seem reasonable?
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You are now just one step away. The day when an ally turns into an enemy has come. Please fasten your seat belt. $Palantir (PLTR.US)$
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$Nasdaq (NDAQ.US)$ It is rising as well. The rise will be significant tonight, but I do not intend to expect too much because it rose too much last week.
However, it's strange, but I have expectations.
Tonight as well‼️
However, it's strange, but I have expectations.
Tonight as well‼️
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$Palantir (PLTR.US)$ Trading on the nasdaq is scheduled to start on November 26th.
Palantir is a hot stock this year, recording a close to 245% increase in stock price since the beginning of the year, particularly based on its advantage in the field of AI. In the latest quarterly earnings, revenue increased by 30% compared to the previous year, and the number of US customers increased by 39%, showing robust growth.
CEO Alex Karp mentioned that the demand for AI from the US government and commercial customers is significantly driving financial performance.
Palantir is a hot stock this year, recording a close to 245% increase in stock price since the beginning of the year, particularly based on its advantage in the field of AI. In the latest quarterly earnings, revenue increased by 30% compared to the previous year, and the number of US customers increased by 39%, showing robust growth.
CEO Alex Karp mentioned that the demand for AI from the US government and commercial customers is significantly driving financial performance.
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$SoFi Technologies (SOFI.US)$
$Nu Holdings (NU.US)$
I think SoFi is winning when I look at today's movements.
I'll stick with SoFi for the financial sector next year.
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I think SoFi is winning when I look at today's movements.
I'll stick with SoFi for the financial sector next year.
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