Palantir Technologies (PLTR) has defied the skeptics, ramping 32% in 2024. Under the surface reveals it’s attracting Big Money activity.
Institutional volumes reveal plenty. For 1-year, PLTR has enjoyed heavy institutional support.
Each green bar signals unusually large volumes in PLTR shares, pushing the stock higher:
Plenty of technology names are under accumulation right now. But there’s a powerful fundamental backdrop going on with Palantir.
Institutional support coupled with a healthy fundamental backdrop makes this company worth investigating. As you can see, PLTR has had positive sales & EPS growth in recent years:
Source: FactSet
EPS is estimated to ramp higher this year by +20%.
Now it makes sense why the stock has been powering to new heights. Palantir is gaining due to the forward earnings picture.
Marrying great fundamentals with our proprietary software has found some big winning stocks over the long-term.
Palantir has recently been a top-rated stock at MAPsignals. That means the stock has unusual buy pressure and growing fundamentals. We have a ranking process that showcases stocks like this on a weekly basis.
It’s made the rare Top 20 report only twice. The blue bars below shows when PLTR was a top pick…cutting through the noise.
Tracking unusual volumes reveals the power of money flows.
This is a trait that most outlier stocks exhibit…the superstars. Money flows often reveal tomorrow’s leaders…today.
The Palantir rally isn’t new at all. Big Money buying in the shares is signaling to take notice. Given the historical gains in share price and strong fundamentals, this stock could be worth a spot in a diversified portfolio.
Disclosure: the author holds no position in PLTR at the time of publication.
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Lucas is a well-versed equity investor and educator. He currently is co-founder of research and analytics firm, MAPsignals.com, which focuses on finding outlier stocks by following the Big Money.