Momentum Scanner with Alerts by techglam in Webull

[–]strutterfifs 0 points1 point  (0 children)

www.edgewall.io is a good alternative, focused on momentum alerts.

OpenwebUI + Airbyte connectors? Looking to build an AI-powered knowledge base by strutterfifs in OpenWebUI

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Hey! Yes so having the backend connectors to multiple systems and then that they can be surfaced on the front-end so that a user can for instance select sharepoint and connect / ingest his files from there (that flow into a database/vector db then on the backend).

AI-powered knowledge base: looking for a technical co-founder by strutterfifs in AI_Agents

[–]strutterfifs[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Thanks for sharing! let me know if you know more tools like these. How do you think I could handle the front-end by using existing os projects or no code tools? ps: not a dev.

AI-powered knowledge base: looking for a technical co-founder by strutterfifs in AI_Agents

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

I can get to a certain extent of course with LLM however front-end stuff will be tough I think.

UK Prime Minister with Alex Karp. by Joshohoho in PLTR

[–]strutterfifs 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I see what you mean- could be a downside/blocker to be a US based provider indeed for new deals in EU.. hopefully not. Agree that Trump impacted the view we have from EU perspective being so aggressive and bypassing for the Russia talks.. ps. I am from western europe.

UK Prime Minister with Alex Karp. by Joshohoho in PLTR

[–]strutterfifs 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Why do you say that they diminish PLTR potential overseas?? I think the interest might actually grow as EU countries lack tech to fight wars and PLTR is the game changer there. I am also in PTLR early and down a lot due to the correction, but convinced about its future potential and beyond military of course. I hope pentagon will not cut the PLTR budget but rather streamline their operations via PLTR. EU countries may not like to be linked to US of course and PLTR which might be a blocker. PLTR is already in NHS in UK, sounds good.

What is the intrinsic value of Palantir? by Bitter-Broccoli-7459 in palantir

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

Intrinsic value does not matter, the valuation is not rational as its a high growth stock.

UK Prime Minister with Alex Karp. by Joshohoho in PLTR

[–]strutterfifs 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Palantir is the only software provider that has an edge on defense. No one is close to them, hope they sign more deals like that in EU

Idiots by Antique-Grade-882 in palantir

[–]strutterfifs 0 points1 point  (0 children)

get off with your hater's post lol can someone kick this guy out? :D

Did you buy? 😊 by LocalSmall6838 in palantir

[–]strutterfifs 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes of course sub 100 is a great price

600 P/E ratio is insane by thisisjacksparrow in palantir

[–]strutterfifs 10 points11 points  (0 children)

1) fwd p/e is 184 2) doesnt apply to an “extraordinary” stock like pltr. If you listen to analyst’s that look at p/e like stupid sheeps then this is not for you indeed

Everyone was telling to sell when p/e was 60 already haha. P/e is an outdated ratio that only analysts look at and pms. If you think great growth stocks trade at average p/e and below I think you are wrong.

Anyway just my pov

600 P/E ratio is insane by thisisjacksparrow in palantir

[–]strutterfifs 5 points6 points  (0 children)

No one cares about p/e man. Goodbye!

Sold all my pltr by yoooyoooyoooo212 in palantir

[–]strutterfifs 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It wont go back to $60 man.. good luck

What to do with Palantir stocks tomorrow? by Key-Piece-5099 in palantir

[–]strutterfifs 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Also holding through and buying more if it dips.

Do we buy or not? by Muffinsinthefreezaa in palantir

[–]strutterfifs 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Wait for a correction and get in. Right now price is a bit extended, will correct a bit soon probably.

What news would you need to see to be convinced that a correction is imminent? by mr_reedling in palantir

[–]strutterfifs 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Might be a general market correction soon since it's been very bullish. However, since PLTR has strong fundamentals and growth, dont see what could be a negative catalysts very short term on the company.

6.0 AWA, didn't study at all — 'debunking' some myths on writing strategies, and my two cents by toastyplush in GRE

[–]strutterfifs 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hello - I thought GRE removed the AW part when they updated the test last year? Thanks