Palantir stock drops into long weekend as February earnings loom

Palantir stock drops into long weekend as February earnings loom

New York, Jan 17, 2026, 10:56 EST — Market closed.

  • Palantir closed Friday down 3.4%, underperforming a market that was modestly lower overall
  • U.S. markets remain closed Monday in observance of Martin Luther King Jr. Day; they reopen for trading on Tuesday
  • Investors are gearing up for Palantir’s quarterly earnings report set for Feb. 2

Shares of Palantir Technologies Inc dropped 3.4% on Friday, closing at $170.96, wrapping up a volatile week for the stock, which has attracted significant retail and momentum buying.

This shift is significant since the Martin Luther King Jr. Day holiday pushes the next U.S. trading session back, giving traders extra time to adjust risk ahead of upcoming earnings and economic updates. The New York Stock Exchange will remain closed Monday and resume trading Tuesday. (New York Stock Exchange)

Palantir’s decline unfolded amid a broader market pullback ahead of the holiday, with the S&P 500 and Nasdaq both closing Friday a bit lower as investors digested the opening week of earnings season. (AP News)

On Friday, Palantir’s shares swung between $170.03 and $182.12, with roughly 59.5 million shares traded, market data show.

Palantir plans to report fourth-quarter earnings on Feb. 2, after U.S. markets close, followed by a webcast the same day. (Business Wire)

The timing adds pressure on forecasts for commercial demand and government project speeds—key factors investors cite to support the stock’s lofty valuation. When a trade is crowded, even slight shifts in guidance can have a big impact.

Palantir has proven it can make sharp moves early in the year following a strong 2025, with some investors viewing dips as short-term trading chances rather than signs of a fundamental shift. (Nasdaq)

The risk is clear: if revenue growth or 2026 guidance falls short of lofty expectations, the stock could quickly reprice. That’s especially true if interest rates rise or enthusiasm for “AI-adjacent” trades wanes once more.

Investors aren’t just focused on Palantir’s earnings; they’re also eyeing the Federal Reserve’s upcoming policy announcement on Jan. 28. Any change in the rate forecast there could send shockwaves through high-valuation tech stocks. (Investopedia)

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