Quick take: Palantir shares eased after Monday’s AI-led pop, while fresh technical signals, estimate revisions, and a new wave of AI-sector headlines kept the stock in focus on Veterans Day—when U.S. equities traded normally but the bond market was shut. [1]
Live price snapshot (Nov. 11, 2025)
- Last trade: $190.96, about –1.4% on the day as of 4:43 p.m. ET.
- Intraday range: $187.14 – $192.97; open: $190.20.
Note: U.S. stock markets were open for Veterans Day; U.S. fixed‑income markets were closed per SIFMA guidance. [2]
Top headlines today (Nov. 11)
- Bullish technical triggers
Two separate Zacks notes flagged fresh momentum signals: PLTR overtook its 50‑day moving average and broke out above its 20‑day moving average, reinforcing a short‑term bullish trend. [3] - Earnings‑estimate momentum
Zacks also highlighted rising consensus estimates—including a $0.23 current‑quarter EPS projection (up ~64% YoY)—and a Zacks Rank #2 (Buy), arguing estimate revisions could support near‑term price action. [4] - Post‑earnings digestion
A Motley Fool analysis (syndicated on Nasdaq) noted PLTR fell ~11% in the four sessions following its Nov. 3after‑hours report, questioning whether the pullback is a buy‑the‑dip setup. [5] - Marketing tie‑up still making waves
TheStreet revisited Stagwell–Palantir collaboration chatter (originally unveiled last week), arguing the pact could streamline labor and workflows for marketers—another example of Palantir’s push beyond government into commercial AI. [6] - Macro/sector driver to watch
SoftBank’s sale of its entire $5.8B Nvidia stake stirred debate about froth in AI equities, a sector move that can spill over to high‑profile AI software names like Palantir. [7]
How we got here: context after Q3
Palantir’s Nov. 3 update showed 63% year‑over‑year revenue growth and U.S. commercial growth of 121%, alongside an upbeat Q4 outlook—core reasons the stock remains a bellwether for enterprise AI demand. The subsequent volatility reflects valuation debate rather than demand concerns. [8]
Today’s market tone around AI
Broader AI sentiment has been choppy into the holiday, with equities trading but Treasuries closed, and investors parsing SoftBank’s Nvidia divestiture and Monday’s AI‑led bounce. That backdrop helps explain why PLTR’s early technical strength coexists with a modest fade into the close. [9]
Technical picture at a glance
- 20‑day & 50‑day MAs reclaimed: Momentum traders often see this as near‑term constructive. [10]
- Estimate revision tailwind: Consensus has trended higher, historically a supportive factor per Zacks’ framework. [11]
(Reminder: moving‑average crosses and ranking systems are not guarantees; they’re context for risk‑reward.)
What bulls and bears are saying today
- Bullish media take: A Nasdaq‑hosted Motley Fool note frames the post‑earnings dip as potential opportunity for aggressive, long‑term AI investors, provided they accept valuation risk. [12]
- Momentum angle: Zacks’ trifecta (50‑DMA, 20‑DMA, rising estimates) points to favorable near‑term setup. [13]
- Skeptics’ macro point: Sector tremors—like SoftBank’s NVDA sale—underscore broader AI‑valuation sensitivity that can pressure PLTR day‑to‑day. [14]
Key numbers to track
- Price/Range today: $190.96; $187.14–$192.97 intraday.
- Momentum signals: 20‑DMA and 50‑DMA reclaimed. [15]
- Near‑term EPS lens: Street looking for $0.23 this quarter (~+64% YoY). [16]
What to watch next
- Follow‑through vs. fade after the moving‑average recapture noted by Zacks. [17]
- Macro AI headlines (funding, chips, and data‑center build‑outs) after SoftBank’s move and broader AI‑market cross‑currents. [18]
- Commercial traction from partnerships like Stagwell, which signal Palantir’s push to scale outside its government core. [19]
- Ongoing read‑through from Q3—revenue acceleration and U.S. commercial strength remain the fundamental anchors. [20]
Bottom line
On Nov. 11, 2025, Palantir (yes, the one many search as “plantar stock”) traded slightly lower after Monday’s AI rally, but today’s technical and estimate‑revision signals keep the bull case alive into year‑end. Short‑term swings may track sector‑wide AI headlines and the valuation debate, while the Q3 growth profile continues to underwrite the longer‑term story. [21]
This article is for information only and is not investment advice. Always do your own research and consider consulting a licensed financial advisor.
References
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