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  • @nelsonortiz2768
    @nelsonortiz2768 Місяць тому +2

    I am so proud of Palantir

  • @hooskerdu1
    @hooskerdu1 Місяць тому +1

    My Palantir stock is up nearly 50% in the last 3 months. I'm going to buy more the next decent dip.

    • @parkevtatevosiancfa9544
      @parkevtatevosiancfa9544  Місяць тому +2

      Happy to hear of your success.

    • @hooskerdu1
      @hooskerdu1 Місяць тому

      ​@@parkevtatevosiancfa9544 Thanks for doing this video. Have been interested in Arm, but haven't some so yet.
      Was wondering when you have some time, could you do an analysis of Vertiv stock? Thank you..

  • @gclepine
    @gclepine Місяць тому

    I made a good profit on ARM after their IPO. Glad I took the profits! I kept a few shares to keep my eye on it. I am still down on those few shares but still hope to see it make a profit in the future for me again.

  • @Startrance85
    @Startrance85 Місяць тому +1

    i am going with Palantir and i will keep them for 2-3 years until i decide.

  • @dannash9413
    @dannash9413 Місяць тому

    Hey Parkev, which stock between PLTR and NVDA is better for growth over the next 5 years?

    • @jayboley9683
      @jayboley9683 Місяць тому

      Pltr will be a trillion dollar company by then. 4-500$

  • @dimitarandrievski1471
    @dimitarandrievski1471 Місяць тому +1

    Hi Parkev,
    I wanna hear your opinion of CCL earnings call.
    Please consider it.
    Thanks

  • @kadd4415
    @kadd4415 Місяць тому +1

    I like Palentir but read that it's expensive due to it's PE of 217.70--which is super high compared to other techs like MSFT at 36 and NVDA at 55. Can you please comment on how to weigh these high P/E's? In previous generations, a P/E should be under 20....but now they're all so high. I read how LLY was deemed overweight but still a buy.

    • @jnmc2498
      @jnmc2498 Місяць тому +1

      High P/E can also be due to investors having high expectations and does not necessarily mean that it is expensive. You need to look at it from a wider perspective.

    • @Mymusicgenx
      @Mymusicgenx Місяць тому

      Forward PE vs ttm. They are not the same

    • @hooskerdu1
      @hooskerdu1 Місяць тому

      Take a look at Amazon stock history. That stock's P/E Ratio was over 1,000 at one point. About a year and a half ago it was around 250.

    • @jayboley9683
      @jayboley9683 Місяць тому +1

      They have many new deals in the future and 4 billion of cash no debts. Government contracts also. This stock will be 150$ in a year

  • @yusufozarslan1796
    @yusufozarslan1796 Місяць тому +2

    Pltr needs a serious correction

  • @IronPoorBlood
    @IronPoorBlood Місяць тому +1

    A continuation - see my comment here on "Why Palantir".
    Here is an example of a "tightly coupled system", think of a string of christmas tree lights wired "in series". If one bulb goes out, the whole system fails. Now gather up all the possible information you can about the manufacturing of the bulbs, the strings, the wire, the environments for both. Can you predict which bulb is most likely to fail and preemptively prevent it? Or... can you force a failure if you so choose? Think national power grids, add in IOT security considerations, think about how much electronic stuff comes in by way of Temu for example, and how many "bugs" could be riding on that stuff. What defence do we have? Without Palantir, basically nothing effective, 9/11 a proof example of something that happened, that ought not to have happened, hidden right in front of us, in the "noise". Then there are applications for law, employment, diplomacy, psychology, psychiatry, medical records, computer vision, city planning, weather, on and on the list goes.
    Again - do your own due diligence. I hope something here is helpful.

  • @MrSimp75
    @MrSimp75 Місяць тому +1

    why do you not have paypal while purchasing your book... this one is so inconvenient creating account etc.

  • @tumentumengoosh5178
    @tumentumengoosh5178 Місяць тому

    arm $600 soon

  • @IronPoorBlood
    @IronPoorBlood Місяць тому

    If, back in 1998, "they" had had Palantir like tech to sort out the fog of war, many things about trying to kill OSBL for the Nyrobi embassy attack would probably have gone better. AND - thus, there would not have been a 9/11, and ALL of the Arab middle East would now be much better off.
    "...The missile strikes on al-Qaeda's Afghan training camps were aimed at preempting more attacks and killing bin Laden. These strikes damaged the installations, but bin Laden was not present at the time..."
    What would have been the value of that? For EVERYONE?
    Food for thought.

  • @humn_rights
    @humn_rights Місяць тому +4

    At certain times in our lives we need to stop grazing for money and value the lives of 2.1 million living in tents after they have lost limbs or loved one. Palantir needs to stop support for genocides.

    • @OrdealofCody
      @OrdealofCody Місяць тому +1

      Agreed

    • @ledoug6014
      @ledoug6014 Місяць тому +3

      Meh, money talks, so I doubt many people care since its not happening to them directly

    • @IronPoorBlood
      @IronPoorBlood Місяць тому +2

      I'll grant, two wrongs do not make something right, the wars are absolutely appalling. But, I've not heard anyone propose a solution to all the future terrorism the bad actors were planning to bring,
      ARE planning to bring.
      I don't like the solutions now being used against the bad actors, but I don't realistically have a clue as to what was going to be better. Because…
      Islam, some forms more than others, have a mandate to eliminate the infidels. A mandate other religions do not have. To say Palantir does what they do without thought to who and what causes they are supporting, as though the company supports evil by design, is wrong.
      Would you rather Putin have that kind of power and technology? Or Xi? Kym Jong Un? Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, or any other dictatorial tyrants?
      OK - so what is your plan, if you were king, to keep the bad guy's from doing bad guy stuff? After they have demonstrated over lifetimes that they are committed to ridding the Earth of the infidel? What is your plan to get them to chill?
      You suggest what Palantir ought not be doing - ok, tell us what the world ought to be doing? We would really like a better plan. Let’s hear yours.
      I"m an older person, throught my entire life, my entire life, EVERY rotten evil act of terrorism came by way of Islam. OSBL almost succeded in killing a realtive who was depolyed doing humanitarian work in Nyrobie. He did succed in killing a wonderful humanitarian doctor, Louise Martin of the CDC, and many others. See CDC Media Relations Release August 9, 1998 "Death of Former CDC Employee in Kenya".
      The indirect impacts did have consequences for women and children, some fatal.
      We were not anyplace in the world targeting humanitarain workers to blow to bits to win our religous cause. While also horribly opressing women.
      And, that is not going on now, the casulties are terrible, but the civilians are not directly targeted by design by anyone - except the terrorists.
      No nation(s) have put more $$ into trying not to kill the innocent than the United States and it's allies.
      Make America Great again? It never stopped being great.
      I think we have put up with more than enough.

    • @abood8858
      @abood8858 Місяць тому +3

      You are completely right. However the stock market is devoid of morals, sadly if the world had cared about human rights they would have stopped arming israel a long time ago. Either way, this is a nice small channel for stock advice, better to keep this sort of stuff out of here. I dont invest in defense contractors; 99% of people who invest in stocks make their peace that they ignore politics or dont very early into their investing journey

    • @IronPoorBlood
      @IronPoorBlood Місяць тому

      @@abood8858 Without the deficit spending to prop up the military industrial complex for the last 50+ years, the Baby Boomers would not have jack for $$. Big chunks of the American economy are contrived and run on an artifical engine. Is that moral? I've no idea how you can say it's immoral to arm Isreal, and by implication, tell me I'm immoral. Everyone is a benefactor of someone killing others for them. See artical "The Disconnect" at "The Sin Eaters Guild". Nobody can take the high moral ground.
      Parkev can speek for himself just fine about content.
      "We are the barrier between the civilian world and the other side of life that exists for them normally on the news and nowhere else. The moral issues of why the barrier is required are largely irrelevant and for discussion elsewhere, we are animals and we compete. When civilians catch a glimpse of this world through an intelligence leak or through the extremely rare occasions that a failure in the barrier means they are harmed, it shocks them and understandably so. This is the way things are and will always be, as we must continue to uphold the barrier and in doing so their ignorance. Genuine, honest ignorance in the true sense, not wilful ignorance, at least not in the majority of cases. " Excerpt from "The Disconnect".
      There are some people who need to die, it's immoral to let them continue to live. We are all benefactors of those things being done by others for us.