$Palantir (PLTR.US)$ I just went to the front of the Japan headquarters. Can I count on you next year?
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$Palantir (PLTR.US)$ Too strong. I've decided to check Palantir time every day with the Palantir clock.
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17 major customers have revealed important details about the success of AIP. Key points to note include:
1. Palantir is a perfect all-in-one platform with a unique front end. Palantir can run everything in one place, from data lakes to analysis and implementation, truly a perfect all-in-one platform.
2. Foundry and AIP coexist. Because Foundry and AIP are 100% integrated, you cannot run only one. Also, these two should not be considered as separate products. Without Foundry's data, you cannot run AIP. The actual data applied to AIP is literally stored in Foundry, so if you need AIP, you need Foundry.
3. The price of AIP is based on consumption "The contract execution amount of AIP probably accounts for 30-35% of Palantir's expenses...
17 major customers have revealed important details about the success of AIP. Key points to note include:
1. Palantir is a perfect all-in-one platform with a unique front end. Palantir can run everything in one place, from data lakes to analysis and implementation, truly a perfect all-in-one platform.
2. Foundry and AIP coexist. Because Foundry and AIP are 100% integrated, you cannot run only one. Also, these two should not be considered as separate products. Without Foundry's data, you cannot run AIP. The actual data applied to AIP is literally stored in Foundry, so if you need AIP, you need Foundry.
3. The price of AIP is based on consumption "The contract execution amount of AIP probably accounts for 30-35% of Palantir's expenses...
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Elon Mask follows Palantir.
2025 looks to be another tumultuous year for Palantir!
As a holder, I'm excited!
Elon Mask follows Palantir.
2025 looks to be another tumultuous year for Palantir!
As a holder, I'm excited!
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The pre-market has turned negative, but there is no need to worry. After all, the Nasdaq 100 index inclusion was announced last Friday after the market closed, even after the post-market trading had ended, with no trading opportunities available outside regular hours. Today, only MUUMUU Securities allowed after-hours trading starting from 10 a.m. Japan time on Monday. While Palantir is popular in Japan, most people buy and sell US stocks through online securities such as SBI, Rakuten, and Matsui, so they cannot purchase during extended hours. Therefore, trading will begin from the regular session on the first day after the index inclusion. Institutions typically only participate in regular trading. Furthermore, due to regulations, there is a need to forcibly purchase a certain number of shares. At least for the time being, I don't think there is much need to worry about downside risks. Let's consider it as the last stand of the short sellers.
The pre-market has turned negative, but there is no need to worry. After all, the Nasdaq 100 index inclusion was announced last Friday after the market closed, even after the post-market trading had ended, with no trading opportunities available outside regular hours. Today, only MUUMUU Securities allowed after-hours trading starting from 10 a.m. Japan time on Monday. While Palantir is popular in Japan, most people buy and sell US stocks through online securities such as SBI, Rakuten, and Matsui, so they cannot purchase during extended hours. Therefore, trading will begin from the regular session on the first day after the index inclusion. Institutions typically only participate in regular trading. Furthermore, due to regulations, there is a need to forcibly purchase a certain number of shares. At least for the time being, I don't think there is much need to worry about downside risks. Let's consider it as the last stand of the short sellers.
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$Palantir (PLTR.US)$ From today to Friday, there might be some gradual buying (including ETF rebalancing). Stock prices have adjusted somewhat.
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I understand that it's fun to do various difficult things technically, but even if you don't sell or buy, just holding it can be confusing because the profit is overflowing, right?
I understand that it's fun to do various difficult things technically, but even if you don't sell or buy, just holding it can be confusing because the profit is overflowing, right?
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$Palantir (PLTR.US)$ It was tough, as the prices were all falling before, I was debating whether to take profits, but somehow they started to rise. Decreased from -100 to -20.
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I can buy it for less than $20, so I'm not too concerned about yesterday's decline. I had received information from Fukuoka FG's chief economist's analysis that the FRB may not be able to cut interest rates that much, so there isn't much psychological damage. It's just a matter of holding on from now on.
I can buy it for less than $20, so I'm not too concerned about yesterday's decline. I had received information from Fukuoka FG's chief economist's analysis that the FRB may not be able to cut interest rates that much, so there isn't much psychological damage. It's just a matter of holding on from now on.
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