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Palantir’s High-Stakes Earnings Faceoff: Wood’s Bet vs. Burry’s Wager

Jackson Burston by Jackson Burston
April 15, 2026
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Palantir Technologies shares have posted two consecutive days of gains, rising 3.33% on Monday and a further 3.03% on Tuesday. This rebound follows a sharp sell-off earlier in April and sets the stage for a critical earnings report after the U.S. market closes on May 4, 2026. The recovery is far from straightforward, unfolding against a backdrop of a stark Wall Street divide.

On one side stands Cathie Wood’s ARK Invest, which has been a prominent buyer. On Tuesday alone, ARK purchased 85,485 Palantir shares worth approximately $11.15 million across five of its ETFs: ARKK, ARKQ, ARKW, ARKF, and ARKX. Concurrently, the firm sold about $10.52 million worth of AMD stock. This rotation into Palantir is seen as a deliberate vote of confidence, helping to counter recent downward pressure fueled by bearish options activity.

The opposing view is championed by famed short-seller Michael Burry. He holds put options on Palantir expiring in December 2026 and June 2027, arguing the stock is “wildly overvalued” and vulnerable to competition from rivals like Anthropic. This clash of titans underscores the intense debate over the data analytics firm’s future.

The company’s fundamentals present a mixed picture. Growth in its U.S. commercial business is explosive, with revenue soaring 137% year-over-year in the fourth quarter of 2025. For the full year 2025, U.S. commercial revenue hit $1.5 billion, a 109% increase. Management has guided for at least 115% growth in this segment for 2026, targeting annual revenue exceeding $3.1 billion. This commercial expansion is the core of the bullish thesis.

Should investors sell immediately? Or is it worth buying Palantir?

On the government side, Palantir has secured long-term stability through key contracts. Its Maven Smart System AI platform was officially designated a permanent military program in March, ensuring multi-year budget certainty. The system now boasts over 20,000 active users, a fourfold increase from a year ago. Furthermore, a ten-year software deal with the U.S. Army and a multi-year agreement with the Department of Homeland Security provide durable revenue streams.

Despite these strengths, valuation remains a persistent concern. The stock trades at a price-to-earnings ratio of 99 based on 2026 estimates, leaving little room for error. It currently sits roughly 35% below its 52-week high of 179.86 euros and is down nearly 19% since the start of the year. Technical indicators show the Relative Strength Index at 71.5, entering overbought territory, while the annualized 30-day volatility exceeds 51%, reflecting persistent market nerves.

Analyst sentiment is cautiously optimistic. Of the 21 covering the stock, 14 rate it a Buy, 5 a Hold, and 2 a Sell. The median price target is $194.61, implying a potential 52% upside from recent levels. Wedbush analyst Daniel Ives, who maintains an Outperform rating and a $230 target, has dismissed Burry’s bear case as a “fictional narrative,” pointing to the robust commercial growth.

All eyes are now on the first-quarter results. Palantir has confirmed it will issue its report on May 4, followed by a management webcast at 5:00 p.m. ET. The company’s full-year 2026 revenue guidance, set between $7.182 billion and $7.198 billion, will be scrutinized. Key metrics will be the pace of U.S. commercial growth and the margin trajectory of its Artificial Intelligence Platform (AIP). The upcoming numbers will determine whether the recent rebound has legs or if the bears are poised to pounce.

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