Palantir’s blowout quarter: Buy the dip or brace for a reset?

Palantir’s blowout quarter: Buy the dip or brace for a reset?

Charu Chanana

Chief Investment Strategist

Key points:

  • Strong fundamentals, soft reaction: Palantir beat revenue estimates, raised guidance, and delivered strong commercial and government growth—but the stock dropped over 9% post-earnings, reflecting valuation fatigue after a 400% rally in the past year.
  • Strategic expansion continues: Recent partnerships with NATO, ICE, Databricks, Qualcomm, and TWG Global signal Palantir’s growing role in defense, finance, and industrial AI—positioning it across both cloud and edge ecosystems.
  • Valuation and execution risks loom: Despite robust performance, the stock trades at premium multiples with elevated expectations. Slower international growth, intense competition, and macro uncertainty pose risks to sustained upside.

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Palantir Technologies delivered a robust Q1—topping revenue estimates, maintaining profitability, and raising its full-year outlook. Yet the stock dropped more than 9% in after-hours trading, reflecting the pressures of sky-high expectations and stretched valuation

With Palantir shares up nearly 400% over the past year, the question facing investors is whether this is a healthy correction in a high-momentum stock or a warning sign that valuations have outpaced fundamentals.

Strong earnings and upbeat guidance

Palantir’s results reflected broad-based strength.

Financial Highlights:

  • Revenue: $883.9M (vs. $862.8M est), +39% YoY
    • U.S. Commercial: $255M (+71% YoY)
    • U.S. Government: $373M (+45% YoY)
  • Adjusted EPS: $0.13, in line with estimates
  • Free Cash Flow: $370M (adjusted); $310M in operating cash flow

Customer & Deal Growth:

  • Total customer count +39% YoY
  • 139 deals >$1M; 51 deals >$5M
  • Major wins include NATO and broader U.S. military expansion via Maven AI

Guidance:

  • FY25 Revenue: Raised to $3.89B–$3.90B (vs. $3.74B–$3.76B prior)
  • Q2 Revenue: Guided at $934M–$938M (vs. $899M est)

Palantir management continues to highlight its role in national defense and the “reindustrialization of America,” positioning itself at the intersection of AI innovation and sovereign resilience.

Why the market reaction?

The selloff reflects valuation tension more than fundamental weakness. Key considerations include:

  • The stock had gained nearly 400% over the last year and over 65% year-to-date prior to earnings
  • Palantir trades at a price-to-sales ratio north of 70x, placing it well above the broader software sector average of less than 10x.
  • Technical indicator Relative Strength Index (RSI) was above 70 pre-earnings, signaling overbought conditions
  • Analyst consensus remains cautious, with the 12-month target price of $91.87, implying significant downside from current levels ($123.77 as of May 5 close)
  • Palantir’s market cap exceeds $290 billion, making it larger than traditional defense giants such as Lockheed Martin and RTX

This suggests that much of the good news may have already been priced in, leaving limited room for upside surprises.

Strategic partnerships signal long-term opportunity

Beyond the quarterly numbers, Palantir’s recent partnerships and product rollouts highlight its growing strategic role in the AI and defense ecosystem:

  • NATO collaboration: Palantir’s Maven Smart System (MSS) is now supporting NATO’s efforts to modernize military capabilities, including intelligence fusion, battlespace awareness, and decision-making. The partnership strengthens Palantir’s international footprint and could pave the way for similar collaborations with other U.S. allies.
  • U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) – In April 2025, Palantir secured a $30 million contract to develop the Immigration Lifecycle Operating System (ImmigrationOS), enhancing ICE's deportation support capabilities.
  • Databricks integration: Palantir announced a product integration with Databricks, combining its AIP operating system with the Databricks Data Intelligence Platform. This integration enables scalable, real-time AI-driven workflows with enterprise-grade governance through Palantir’s Ontology and Databricks’ Unity Catalog.
  • Qualcomm collaboration: Palantir is expanding to edge AI with Qualcomm, allowing its software to run on next-generation edge computing platforms — a move that extends its addressable market to industrial, defense, and IoT environments.
  • TWG Global joint venture: Palantir entered a joint venture with TWG Global to bring its AI capabilities deeper into the financial services industry, indicating growing traction in capital markets.

These announcements enhance Palantir’s positioning across both the cloud and edge AI stacks, while reinforcing its appeal across high-value verticals including defense, manufacturing, and finance.

Key risks

Investors should remain mindful of several downside risks:

  • International commercial headwinds: Growth outside the U.S., particularly in Europe, has been slower. Regulatory complexities, geopolitical dynamics, and slower AI adoption rates may limit near-term expansion abroad.
  • Competitive landscape: Palantir faces competition from hyperscalers such as Microsoft (Azure), Amazon (AWS), and Google (Cloud/Vertex AI), as well as from data-native players like Snowflake and Databricks. Increased pressure on pricing, features, or integration may affect Palantir’s market share.
  • Customer concentration: Government contracts, while lucrative, are inherently lumpy and politically influenced.
  • Technological disruption: The pace of AI and software innovation is accelerating. Failure to evolve its platforms or keep pace with open-source and modular alternatives could erode Palantir’s differentiation over time.
  • Macro, geopolitical and regulatory risks: Higher rates, geopolitical tensions, or regulation around AI/defense could weigh on demand and valuations.
 

Investment implications

Long-term view: Selective accumulation

For investors focused on long-term structural themes, Palantir’s positioning in AI, defense-tech, and national security makes it a compelling strategic asset. The company's consistent profitability, commercial momentum, and deepening ties with government agencies support its long-term potential. Investors may consider scaling in gradually during periods of weakness, particularly if the stock consolidates at more reasonable valuation levels.

Short-term view: Elevated risk of volatility

For tactical or short-term investors, caution may be warranted. The elevated valuation, overbought technical conditions, and high expectations create a challenging setup. Absent new catalysts, Palantir may be vulnerable to further multiple compression, particularly in a risk-off macro environment.

Conclusion

Palantir’s Q1 report confirms its momentum and market relevance, particularly in the evolving AI and defense landscape. However, the stock’s reaction underscores that even strong execution can fall short when valuations are stretched.

For long-term investors, the current pullback could provide an opportunity to gain exposure to a differentiated AI play. Shorter-term traders, however, may want to wait for clearer technical support or a reset in multiples.

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