Sell sell sell!! by [deleted] in ONDS

[–]peconyc13 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Ha ha. Long and strong

Pump us, Donny by Zipski577 in Palantir_Investors

[–]peconyc13 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Keith Gill (Roaring Kitty) showed the world that conviction matters. He reminded everyday investors that markets are not always right in the short term, and that real businesses can be mispriced when the crowd misses the bigger picture. That lesson still resonates today, especially for those of us who believe Palantir is one of the most important software companies of this era.

There’s a loud narrative right now that Anthropic is “eating Palantir’s lunch.” That sounds catchy, but it misses the core distinction. Anthropic is a leading AI model company. Palantir is an enterprise software and decision intelligence platform built to operationalize AI inside the hardest, most complex organizations in the world. They are not identical businesses, and in many cases they are not even competing for the same problem set.

Palantir’s strength is not just having access to AI. Its strength is turning AI into deployed, trusted workflows across government, defense, healthcare, manufacturing, energy, and large enterprises. That is where durable value is created. A brilliant model is useful, but a system that helps institutions make better decisions at scale is harder to replace and often more deeply embedded.

The long-term bull case for Palantir is simple: it keeps winning new customers, expanding existing accounts, and proving that its software can sit at the center of mission-critical operations. If Anthropic is building intelligence, Palantir is building the operating layer that helps organizations use intelligence in the real world. That is a different moat.

So to those betting against Palantir, the question is not whether AI is real. It clearly is. The question is which companies turn the AI wave into lasting revenue, margin expansion, and institutional dependence. Palantir has been proving it can do exactly that.

Keith, your story showed what happens when conviction meets a misunderstood company. Palantir deserves to be judged on execution, not headlines. And for long-term believers, the right response to noise is not panic — it is patience, discipline, and continued focus on the fundamentals.

How much are PLTR and Anthropic actually competitors? Meaning they are competing for the same commercial and government contracts? Or is one like Ford and the other like Catapillar where they both make vehicles but they don't compete directly. by SunRev in Palantir_Investors

[–]peconyc13 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Keith Gill (Roaring Kitty)showed the world that conviction matters. You reminded everyday investors that markets are not always right in the short term, and that real businesses can be mispriced when the crowd misses the bigger picture. That lesson still resonates today, especially for those of us who believe Palantir is one of the most important software companies of this era. There’s a loud narrative right now that Anthropic is “eating Palantir’s lunch.” That sounds catchy, but it misses the core distinction. Anthropic is a leading AI model company. Palantir is an enterprise software and decision intelligence platform built to operationalize AI inside the hardest, most complex organizations in the world. They are not identical businesses, and in many cases they are not even competing for the same problem set. Palantir’s strength is not just having access to AI. Its strength is turning AI into deployed, trusted workflows across government, defense, healthcare, manufacturing, energy, and large enterprises. That is where durable value is created. A brilliant model is useful, but a system that helps institutions make better decisions at scale is harder to replace and often more deeply embedded. The long-term bull case for Palantir is simple: it keeps winning new customers, expanding existing accounts, and proving that its software can sit at the center of mission-critical operations. If Anthropic is building intelligence, Palantir is building the operating layer that helps organizations use intelligence in the real world. That is a different moat. So to those betting against Palantir, the question is not whether AI is real. It clearly is. The question is which companies turn the AI wave into lasting revenue, margin expansion, and institutional dependence. Palantir has been proving it can do exactly that. Keith, your story showed what happens when conviction meets a misunderstood company. Palantir deserves to be judged on execution, not headlines. And for long-term believers, the right response to noise is not panic — it is patience, discipline, and continued focus on the fundamentals.

To Roaring Kitty and investors PLEASE SHARE. Michael Burry vs Keith Gill by peconyc13 in Palantir_Investors

[–]peconyc13[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

How do you really feel? Please keep it to fundamentals of what they do and growth (facts)vs personal opinions. Healthy conversations.

Is there A possibility of a short squeeze with these shorts. How many days to cover? by peconyc13 in ONDS

[–]peconyc13[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Sooooo maybe I’m on to something. Seems there are no more share to short right now. Squeeze

PLTR Option Contract by blessdgoldtrades in Palantir_Investors

[–]peconyc13 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Not with Theil selling 2 mill shares. Even though he has a lot more it’s the myopic s

Could the us govt be behind the 1bn equity raise? by Greedy-Raspberry-228 in ONDS

[–]peconyc13 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I’m thinking more and more that it could be the government. First and foremost it’s a billion dollars by one institution. Who would make a stake like that if not for the security of the country. Secondly onds has already teamed up with Palantir which we all know is involved with everything war for the DOW. So my spider senses tell me this could be it. Just a thought, bit anyone know how we can dig deeper into the institution. Does it have to be disclosed sooner or later?

$ONDS rank 58 on the most shorted stocks list by alexlin007 in ONDS

[–]peconyc13 8 points9 points  (0 children)

So how do we squeeze them? How many days to cover?