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And the Russell 2000 small cap index rose 10%.
Should You Invest In Palantir Now?
What a difference a year makes.
Less than a year ago, you could have snapped up Palantir stock for around $25 a share.
This week, its been hovering in the mid-$80s range.
Headquartered in Denver, Palantir specializes in security and data-analysis software used by government agencies and private corporations.
PLTR had a massive run starting last year, but the momentum has cooled off, Corona said.
The stock is in a neutral trend but has resistance around $94.33.
IV (implied volatility) is high, making options premiums juicy for selling strategies.
This isnt something that will just continue growing indefinitely.
History doesnt repeat, but it rhymes, and last year was an outlier for these stocks.
However, there are no real long-term growth worries with Palantir.
Its still a solid AI/data play, but its priced for growth, Corona said.
A pullback to the $70s could be a better entry for long-term investors looking for a value opportunity.
Should You Buy Vistra Stock Now?
However, its stock has also dropped around 7% in the past five days.
Regardless of daily dips, Capablanca doesnt think either stock should be bought right now.
Right now is not the time to buy Palantir or Vistra, Capablanca said.
Before their 2023 surge, neither Palantir nor Vistra had gains like that in their history.
This isnt a normal dip its a major correction, signaling that the run is likely over.
Corona has his doubts about Vistra too but is more optimistic that it can rebound.
Unlike Palantir, Vistra is a steady power player with cash flow support, he said.
But right now, the stock is struggling to find buyers.
Investors might want to wait for confirmation of trend reversal before jumping in.
What About Nvidia?
Nvidia stock hit its 52-week high during the first week of 2025.
Since then, its stock has corrected nearly 30%.
Still, the company continues to expand its artificial intelligence (AI) technologies in every direction.
Nvidia is different from Palantir and Vistra because its the leader in its space, Capablanca said.
While it has also surged and is experiencing some pullback, it has long-term potential.
The key with Nvidia is thinking in terms of 10, 15 or even 20 years down the line.
Corona agreed with the optimistic long-term outlook with Nvidia but suggested buying the dip when markets slide.
Investors should consider scaling in on dips rather than chasing rebounds.
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