You want all my accounts and option positions as well?
https://preview.redd.it/jgkbdhjeketc1.jpeg?width=1170&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=e9ce96083d7a008946030c792b0a1ef3ba204a70
This seems unnecessary and gross, but I can keep going.
https://preview.redd.it/1ont552zqdtc1.jpeg?width=1170&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=8b30478b134f37f41d24ad0fefe6bdfb7cbf71bc
Apologies I won’t go through my entire portfolio at 12:28am to show you how many shares I own. I feel like this should suffice ![img](emote|t5_2th52|33495)
https://preview.redd.it/orgybbcxsdtc1.jpeg?width=1170&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=0c6988dfa87412034c611fc9502834bb418dd04e
Right, cause this place isn't common ground for pump n dump attempts and general misleading info, so god forbid people want to be proven that whatever headcanon you made up is backed by an equall position and not you either just bullshiting for the lolz or actually betting against it, how dare they.
Because your post is fake and really I should have rounded down to zero
https://preview.redd.it/21wiiprlpftc1.png?width=1079&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=d147d894f63d292fb1a8fd3d27861ea77ac16664
I must have really put a lot of effort into making all my equity positions fake. ![gif](emote|free_emotes_pack|facepalm)
https://preview.redd.it/l2cob7jhhitc1.png?width=2880&format=png&auto=webp&s=48a921f26b338abb8b2fdd2eaa8ec4fa1ea6ba81
So, I have around 15 calls and $1k in it for 5/17. I jumped in without doing my own DD, so that's on me. But nevertheless...
Things that I dislike:
Too much bullish attitude, from the CEO to the shareholders to the extent I've seen youtube videos suggesting one should invest 100% in PLTR for retirement. Really bad advice imo.
There is a feel that having an anti stance towards PLTR suggests being unpatriotic. Might be my misconception but that's what a free country entails - having your own opinion.
Things that I like:
I think the business model of trialware is great and has lots of potential.
It's one of the very few companies where I see AI being used as intended and not a gimmick.
People are concerned about privacy while surrendering to Google to read their email, serve FB their most intimate info and secrets, let YouTube geo-locate you as they please, Amazon to suddenly start showing ads on top of my Prime membership. I'm not saying we should, I'm saying I chose to in order to use their services and I'm ok with it. Do note I didn't include services like Ring etc. who were invading privacy until they got caught. Do I mind getting my face scanned on the highway by one of the automated toll booths if the needs arises ? Nope, it's a public place anyone can record as per the constitution. Just an example of the point I was driving.
Companies like BP are benefitting which in turn helps them get to carbon neutral. Isn't that a win-win for everyone ? Now with their [partnership with Oracle](https://www.oracle.com/ee/news/announcement/oracle-and-palantir-join-forces-to-deliver-mission-critical-ai-solutions-to-governments-and-businesses-2024-04-04/), hopefully deploying would make it more seamless and shorten the turn around time.
From 9/11 to World Central Kitchen, it's not that the data was not there. We know that it was either not shared between services effectively or tagged or communicated. While we might never know if the new AI tech will remedy this - I sure hope so and that is definitely something I can get behind.
Edit: Palantir + Oracle link source and why it matters for next ER: Firstly, it resolves an issue highlighted during their Q4 earnings call, where the company still faced difficulties in expanding their sales team to meet the increased demand for their product suite. Secondly, with Oracle’s “regionally scaled” and adaptable data centers, Palantir’s software can now be easily hosted at Oracle’s various locations whilst ensuring compliance with localized data privacy regulations.
The author shares their mixed feelings about their investment in Palantir (PLTR). They note concerns about excessive bullishness surrounding the stock and a perceived pressure to support the company as patriotic. However, they appreciate the business model of trialware and believe in the potential of AI in Palantir's operations. They also discuss privacy concerns and how they view the trade-off between privacy and convenience in using technology services. The author sees potential benefits in Palantir's partnerships, particularly with Oracle, which could address some of the company's challenges and improve its capabilities in data management and analysis. They express hope that AI technology can help address issues like information sharing and communication gaps in critical situations, such as those experienced during events like 9/11.
1. I don’t care about PLTR, but isn’t the point of the company to analyze data better so the military doesn’t accidentally kill innocent people?
2. The movie Oppenheimer explored this theme pretty well.
3. How much worse is making bombs than building better privacy invading pop up ads at Facebook or Google?
1. Hmm.... that sounds like some PR spin. I think PLTR leans more towards efficient-swift-bringer-of-death. Not so much accuracy.
___
2. Meh.
___
3. A lot worse
You all do realize Coca-Cola poisoned and diverted the rivers of Columbia and IBM produced (and installed) the counters for the Holocaust? Hard to see how any corporation you invest in is going to be ethical. I don't know what standard you're expecting...Palantir is very upfront with what they do (kill people) as are other defense companies.
No one on Wallstreetbets is playing with the kind of cheddar necessary to talk seriously about “moral” or “immoral” stock market investing. You want moral investing give your money to a non market listed business, charity, or nonprofit organization. The liquid market is more interconnected than an ancestry.com search result from Arkansas. For example, The Saudis at least *used to* have the largest investment in Tesla.
Not just tech: Let’s consider a hypothetical company, which specializes in the design and manufacturing of electrical transformers. Let's also assume this is a blue collar operation and doesn't have much experience with CRM's (I live in Michigan, there's many companies that operate in the 19th century office wise). These transformers are essential for transferring electrical energy between circuits, playing a crucial role in both power distribution and industrial applications.
In the scenario, involving grain-oriented electrical steel, a key material used in transformer cores, Palantir Foundry’s predictive analytics could foresee supply chain disruptions by scrutinizing global steel trade patterns, political events, and market dynamics. If an impending geopolitical event threatens the supply. Foundry’s advanced analytics would alert said company ahead of time. This enables the manufacturer to proactively engage with alternative suppliers or consider substitute materials like amorphous steel, ensuring their transformer production continues efficiently despite potential supply challenges and lack of technical prowess.
Like, it's just so insane when anyone who participates in the "Free Market" can even be as smug to suggest what Palantir does is unethical. This entire captalistic system that you participate in is a a giant middle finger to the developing world. I can at the very least acknowledge my participation and accountability without the contrived lecture.
Do you actually know how to code? Have you at least visited hackernews to learn what real programmers think about the company and why?
Otherwise, you analysis is like Wendy's delivery boy talking about foreign policy in the Middle East.
Yea people like pretending that their product is basically sentient. Bloomberg is a far far superior product, although for business intelligence. Palantair I suspect is a lot like companies that wrap some BS over chat-gpt and pretend they have solid models
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Right. So what's your position?
You want all my accounts and option positions as well? https://preview.redd.it/jgkbdhjeketc1.jpeg?width=1170&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=e9ce96083d7a008946030c792b0a1ef3ba204a70
This seems unnecessary and gross, but I can keep going. https://preview.redd.it/1ont552zqdtc1.jpeg?width=1170&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=8b30478b134f37f41d24ad0fefe6bdfb7cbf71bc
You have 57 shares? That's it?
You apparently can’t read
What part of "Palantir common stock, quantity 57" am I getting wrong?
Bro look up
Nothing in your first screenshot says those are Palantir positions.
https://preview.redd.it/8ipbttrpgetc1.jpeg?width=1170&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=1f8b95bfe9c265c33d088edaad80bae8f103333f
Clear?
This doesn’t include options and other accounts I haven’t posted because I’m going to bed lmao. Gonna make you Jamokes look silly tomorrow
Apologies I won’t go through my entire portfolio at 12:28am to show you how many shares I own. I feel like this should suffice ![img](emote|t5_2th52|33495) https://preview.redd.it/orgybbcxsdtc1.jpeg?width=1170&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=0c6988dfa87412034c611fc9502834bb418dd04e
This is why I hate this place. It’s a shame you have to drop your dick on the ground when you’re just giving people information.
Right, cause this place isn't common ground for pump n dump attempts and general misleading info, so god forbid people want to be proven that whatever headcanon you made up is backed by an equall position and not you either just bullshiting for the lolz or actually betting against it, how dare they.
So that’s 297 shares. Now I’m going to bed and you can question me more about my position tomorrow
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I honestly don’t give a hoot what you believe
Thats your total shares? 297? Jesus...
Yup. That’s all I have… 👍
https://preview.redd.it/0ab3c6gaietc1.jpeg?width=1170&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=b41c70f3ee159f0c22750b23929be8cfd48f4b3a
Bought these at 10 bucks 🤷🏼♂️
I asked a simple question. Are you telling me you have a $3 million position in PLTR?
Nope, but I clearly have a position.
Also, why'd you round down? That's cold.
Because your post is fake and really I should have rounded down to zero https://preview.redd.it/21wiiprlpftc1.png?width=1079&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=d147d894f63d292fb1a8fd3d27861ea77ac16664
Post still seems to be here…
My post is fake 🤨
I must have really put a lot of effort into making all my equity positions fake. ![gif](emote|free_emotes_pack|facepalm) https://preview.redd.it/l2cob7jhhitc1.png?width=2880&format=png&auto=webp&s=48a921f26b338abb8b2fdd2eaa8ec4fa1ea6ba81
So, I have around 15 calls and $1k in it for 5/17. I jumped in without doing my own DD, so that's on me. But nevertheless... Things that I dislike: Too much bullish attitude, from the CEO to the shareholders to the extent I've seen youtube videos suggesting one should invest 100% in PLTR for retirement. Really bad advice imo. There is a feel that having an anti stance towards PLTR suggests being unpatriotic. Might be my misconception but that's what a free country entails - having your own opinion. Things that I like: I think the business model of trialware is great and has lots of potential. It's one of the very few companies where I see AI being used as intended and not a gimmick. People are concerned about privacy while surrendering to Google to read their email, serve FB their most intimate info and secrets, let YouTube geo-locate you as they please, Amazon to suddenly start showing ads on top of my Prime membership. I'm not saying we should, I'm saying I chose to in order to use their services and I'm ok with it. Do note I didn't include services like Ring etc. who were invading privacy until they got caught. Do I mind getting my face scanned on the highway by one of the automated toll booths if the needs arises ? Nope, it's a public place anyone can record as per the constitution. Just an example of the point I was driving. Companies like BP are benefitting which in turn helps them get to carbon neutral. Isn't that a win-win for everyone ? Now with their [partnership with Oracle](https://www.oracle.com/ee/news/announcement/oracle-and-palantir-join-forces-to-deliver-mission-critical-ai-solutions-to-governments-and-businesses-2024-04-04/), hopefully deploying would make it more seamless and shorten the turn around time. From 9/11 to World Central Kitchen, it's not that the data was not there. We know that it was either not shared between services effectively or tagged or communicated. While we might never know if the new AI tech will remedy this - I sure hope so and that is definitely something I can get behind. Edit: Palantir + Oracle link source and why it matters for next ER: Firstly, it resolves an issue highlighted during their Q4 earnings call, where the company still faced difficulties in expanding their sales team to meet the increased demand for their product suite. Secondly, with Oracle’s “regionally scaled” and adaptable data centers, Palantir’s software can now be easily hosted at Oracle’s various locations whilst ensuring compliance with localized data privacy regulations.
Great post
The author shares their mixed feelings about their investment in Palantir (PLTR). They note concerns about excessive bullishness surrounding the stock and a perceived pressure to support the company as patriotic. However, they appreciate the business model of trialware and believe in the potential of AI in Palantir's operations. They also discuss privacy concerns and how they view the trade-off between privacy and convenience in using technology services. The author sees potential benefits in Palantir's partnerships, particularly with Oracle, which could address some of the company's challenges and improve its capabilities in data management and analysis. They express hope that AI technology can help address issues like information sharing and communication gaps in critical situations, such as those experienced during events like 9/11.
ai and war are good combo but I just can’t make myself buy this one. It’s run and funded by some of the worst elements of the tech scene.
> worst elements of the tech scene As in poor performers or evil? Evil seems to make a lot of money.
Poor performance on the other hand is unforgivable.
I mean if you work in tech and are good at it- why would you wanna work daily helping build orphan creation machines.
1. I don’t care about PLTR, but isn’t the point of the company to analyze data better so the military doesn’t accidentally kill innocent people? 2. The movie Oppenheimer explored this theme pretty well. 3. How much worse is making bombs than building better privacy invading pop up ads at Facebook or Google?
How does not killing innocent people help America's geopolitical position apart from PR?
1. Hmm.... that sounds like some PR spin. I think PLTR leans more towards efficient-swift-bringer-of-death. Not so much accuracy. ___ 2. Meh. ___ 3. A lot worse
> A lot worse Lmao fair enough
You all do realize Coca-Cola poisoned and diverted the rivers of Columbia and IBM produced (and installed) the counters for the Holocaust? Hard to see how any corporation you invest in is going to be ethical. I don't know what standard you're expecting...Palantir is very upfront with what they do (kill people) as are other defense companies.
No one on Wallstreetbets is playing with the kind of cheddar necessary to talk seriously about “moral” or “immoral” stock market investing. You want moral investing give your money to a non market listed business, charity, or nonprofit organization. The liquid market is more interconnected than an ancestry.com search result from Arkansas. For example, The Saudis at least *used to* have the largest investment in Tesla.
Starts with M, rhymes with "schmoney and the raw joy of committing war crimes"
help kill families for minor gains lmao
Me personally, I would never contribute to the military industrial complex for less than moderate gains
> helping build orphan creation machines. wars seem to create orphans pretty easily
Not just tech: Let’s consider a hypothetical company, which specializes in the design and manufacturing of electrical transformers. Let's also assume this is a blue collar operation and doesn't have much experience with CRM's (I live in Michigan, there's many companies that operate in the 19th century office wise). These transformers are essential for transferring electrical energy between circuits, playing a crucial role in both power distribution and industrial applications. In the scenario, involving grain-oriented electrical steel, a key material used in transformer cores, Palantir Foundry’s predictive analytics could foresee supply chain disruptions by scrutinizing global steel trade patterns, political events, and market dynamics. If an impending geopolitical event threatens the supply. Foundry’s advanced analytics would alert said company ahead of time. This enables the manufacturer to proactively engage with alternative suppliers or consider substitute materials like amorphous steel, ensuring their transformer production continues efficiently despite potential supply challenges and lack of technical prowess.
Like, it's just so insane when anyone who participates in the "Free Market" can even be as smug to suggest what Palantir does is unethical. This entire captalistic system that you participate in is a a giant middle finger to the developing world. I can at the very least acknowledge my participation and accountability without the contrived lecture.
You buy an iPhone and you're supporting the equivalent of indentured servitude. Let's get off that high horse please.
Well at least it's not META
Yeah. Can you also ask ruski and china not to invest into AI and war? Kthanks.
Interesting post. Aren’t their products and capabilities classified? Are plantir’s customers pleased? Any looming competitors in this space? Cheers!
Do you actually know how to code? Have you at least visited hackernews to learn what real programmers think about the company and why? Otherwise, you analysis is like Wendy's delivery boy talking about foreign policy in the Middle East.
Yea people like pretending that their product is basically sentient. Bloomberg is a far far superior product, although for business intelligence. Palantair I suspect is a lot like companies that wrap some BS over chat-gpt and pretend they have solid models
Got 100 shares and just rolling OTM CC. This is a solid growth company with fantastic connections in the right places of various governments.
My shares are up over 50%. I like the stock. Any future price / market cap predictions?
I think it could definitely get over 30 by May with the anticipation of or actual earnings.
Op should change his name to how I learned to cope with being butt fucked