In the context of his full statement, he means the AI haves will be winners, and the AI have-nots will be losers. He's talking in a very broad sense -- from companies to countries. This black-and-white proclamation is much stronger than the usual comments one hears about how important AI will be.
Nvidia (NASDAQ: NVDA) and Palantir Technologies (NASDAQ: PLTR) have recently been two of the hottest stocks on Wall Street because both companies play a key role in the artificial intelligence economy.
Unless Palantir's management gives an unbelievable projection of 40% to 50% revenue growth for 2025, its stock is likely highly overvalued. As a result, I don't think investors should buy Palantir stock before Feb. 3; instead, they should consider selling some.
Palantir Technologies (NASDAQ:PLTR) has been one of the best-performing artificial intelligence stocks over the past year, even better than Nvidia (NASDAQ:NVDA). Where the chipmaker returned 171% for investors in 2024,
Finbold consulted its very own AI stock price prediction tool to gauge if Nvidia or Palantir shares are a better investment in 2025.
Palantir stock skyrocketed in 2024, driven largely by trading multiple expansion. Read why I downgrade PLTR from sell to strong sell.
Our expert who first called NVIDIA in 2009 is predicting 2025 will see a historic AI breakthrough.
Nvidia's stock prices are currently looking a little dicey for US investor to put their money into, and market analysts are now referring to the stock's history to suggest that things are looking pumped for a potential Nvidia stock crash in 2025.
Palantir Technologies (NASDAQ: PLTR) went public in September 2020, and shares of the company that made its name by providing analytics and software platforms to federal government agencies have shot up a remarkable 608% since then as of this writing.
The picture in premarket trade was not looking good for many of the top tech stocks. Nvidia shares fell 3%, to $131.70, as Palantir Technologies, Tesla, Advanced Micro Devices and bitcoin holder MicroStrategy also lost ground.
Demand for Big Data services is increasing. Palantir, a leader in the field, should benefit. Here are the forecasts and price predictions for PLTR stock.
That turbulence has been on display recently, with Nvidia shares slumping after a presentation by chief executive Jensen Huang fell short of investors’ high expectations. The stock has dropped for five-straight sessions, shedding 12 per cent since hitting a record on Jan. 6. Investors say these kinds of swings come with the territory.