Palantir stock slides to start 2026 as rate-cut outlook tightens its grip on PLTR
4 January 2026
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Palantir stock slides to start 2026 as rate-cut outlook tightens its grip on PLTR

NEW YORK, January 4, 2026, 05:02 ET — Market closed

  • Palantir Technologies (PLTR) last closed down 5.6% on Friday at $167.86 after trading as low as $166.38.
  • Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia President Anna Paulson said further rate cuts “could be some way off,” keeping growth-stock valuations in focus. 1
  • Next catalysts include the U.S. jobs report on Jan. 9 and CPI inflation data on Jan. 13, with Palantir’s next earnings date listed as Feb. 2 on an estimated basis. 2

Palantir Technologies Inc. shares ended Friday down 5.6% at $167.86, and U.S. markets are closed on Sunday. The stock traded between $166.38 and $182.93 in the first session of 2026.

The move matters now because Palantir has been treated as a high-growth artificial-intelligence software name, a group that can swing sharply when investors recalibrate expectations for interest rates. Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia President Anna Paulson said, “I view the current level of the funds rate as still a little restrictive,” in remarks released on Saturday. 1

Investors face a busy January calendar that could reset those expectations, starting with the government’s monthly employment report on Jan. 9 and consumer inflation data on Jan. 13. The Fed’s next policy meeting runs Jan. 27-28. 2

U.S. equities finished mixed on Friday. The S&P 500 rose 0.19% while the Nasdaq slipped 0.03%, as Treasury yields moved higher ahead of next week’s economic data. 3

Palantir’s drop was steeper than moves in some other data-software names. Snowflake fell 1.2% and Datadog slid 1.6%, while C3.ai gained 1.9% on Friday.

Technical positioning is also in play. TipRanks put Palantir’s 50-day moving average — a widely watched trend line — near $181.20, leaving the stock below that level after Friday’s selloff.

TipRanks said there was “no major company-specific news” behind the recent move, pointing instead to shifting sentiment after a sharp 2025 rally.

For growth stocks, the rate backdrop is the key transmission mechanism: higher yields raise the discount rate investors apply to future profits, often compressing valuations for companies whose earnings are expected further out.

Palantir’s next major company catalyst is its quarterly report. Nasdaq lists Feb. 2 as the estimated earnings date, though that timing is based on historical patterns and the company has not confirmed a schedule. 4

Before the next session, traders will key off Friday’s low near $166 and whether the stock can reclaim ground toward the 50-day moving average. A failure to stabilize after a steep first-day drop can draw additional systematic selling in momentum-heavy names.

The first macro test comes Friday, when the Labor Department releases the employment report. A Reuters poll cited expected job growth of 55,000 and an unemployment rate of 4.6%, numbers that could move bond yields and rate-sensitive equities. 5

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