I absolutely agree, Parkev. I think more than anything, your videos have helped me to feel confident purchasing shares in sound companies. I think Palantir has great potential but may need a bit more time to see how it plays out. I am now 59 and have, over the last few years, started to pay close attention to my investment portfolio. Then last year decided that I would manage it myself. And so far, so good... some mistakes but no big losses. Until I started listening to your videos, I lacked confidence to make changes in what I was investing in. Mostly, mutual funds. So, I will continue to listen and learn more from you. I am surprised at how interesting it is for me. Thank you. You are a great presenter.
NVDA is the safer option, while PLTR is more speculative for now. If you're a risk-taker, then PLTR would be for you. If you prioritize security, then NVDA would be the better choice.
@@Hazel66781 PLTR is not a speculative. Look at the increase in revenue for their new customers on the commercial side. Also look at the operating margins quarter to quarter.
Thanks, Parkev. I fully agree. 👍Palantir owns expert knowledge in AI-based Data Analysis - currently - but in the next 5 years, some MeToo companies will spring up, so Palantir’s outlook might be no longer so rosy.
I have both of these stocks in my portfolio ... and I'm looking to add to these positions going forward. I was thinking $1000 into each one every week. With PLTR and Microsoft having "partnered" up, I've also added a small position in Microsoft which I didn't have before and I'll keep making incremental investments into it to ride the wave it could take with PLTR. I'm trying to see $100k by the end of the year!!
Internet bullrun from 1995-1999; this time around we are in the first year of the A.I bullrum. Plenty of room for both NVDA and Palantir to co-exist. Just be in the play, or be left behind.
@@ay67886 i am so poor 🥲 i have 51 shares of nvdia and 274 shares of palantir, I started 2 years ago but yeah I envy you. You can retire soon 😊 congratulations
Very good and educating presentation, thanks Parkev - big thumbs up for your tireless work here! I have Palantir and Nvidia and will keep them for a long time. Wonder if you would make a comparison between StoneCo and NU Holding, now that Brazil’s economy is growing?
I have 250 shares of NVDA at $117 before stock splitting up! i don’t want to buy anymore NVDA at this current price level, don’t feel comfortable with PLTR also ! I would go with AMD rather than this two!
Thank you Parkev as I was anxiously waiting for your review. Please clarify the growth per year over the next five years. Is the total 46.35 or 45.35 per year.
Ure Price Target for NVDA is 1000$ by 2030 I’m pretty happy with almost 10x in 6 years lol Tho it doesn’t make sense looking at market cap NVDA at 1000$ is 25T market cap….
Agreed 100%! I know Nvidia has increased at that rate, but of course, it'll be hard for it grow at that rate with it being a mega cap company already. I'd be pleased with a 6T ($250 per share), by 2030, but I'm hoping we see Nvidia as the first12T market cap ($500) company.
Great video Professor! Kind of a different sector than you usually cover, but can you do a video on On Holding vs Birkenstock vs other competitors in running shoes? I’m thinking of buying On Holding because I think it has more room to grow but not sure if it’s PE ratio is too expensive based on its projected growth prospects
@@parkevtatevosiancfa9544 thank you professor! Like Lululemon was a few years ago, I am curious if On Holding is still in its early stages of growing based on trends, among other factors
From a fundamental perspective, Palantir is overvalued at 60 P.E. Palantir is also overbought at its current level and prone to a decline. Avoid Palantir unless you are willing to expose yourself to downside risk.
Thank you for your videos, I'm up by a lot with Nvidia and palantir thanks to you, by the way, could you do a video about the best monkeypox stocks to get? Because it may go up by a lot in the coming months or years like covid stocks in their time. Best
@@bojankojic108 unfortunately yea lol story of my life hahaha, but from what i saw its was over bought so it might go back to 120ish so if it does ima get alittle skin in the game and then buy slowly
@@bojankojic108 companies like T-mobile couldn't merge with Sprint under Obama administration, but were allowed to under Trump administration. I do wonder if JP Morgan Chase and Bank of America can merge under Trump administration.
Palantir all day for me. Why? I think there is a massive market to be unlocked in the private sector. Whatever they’ve done on the government side will be a small fraction in comparison! The bootcamp campaign is showing promising signs.
Good morning! I was wondering if it would be a good idea to compare TSM, AVGO, AMAT? I am thinking of buying more of each for my daughter's raising money for a car account. Would love to get your opinion. Love the new shirts!!!