$Celsius Holdings (CELH.US)$
Then I looked closer and realized… Celsius is literally the drink I have every single day 😂
Sometimes life chooses the brand before we choose the stock.
But here’s what made the decision even clearer —the company just announced a $300M share buyback.
This isn’t marketing.
This is real capital.
When management is buying back shares with their own money, it signals strong confidence in future growth.
If the co...
Then I looked closer and realized… Celsius is literally the drink I have every single day 😂
Sometimes life chooses the brand before we choose the stock.
But here’s what made the decision even clearer —the company just announced a $300M share buyback.
This isn’t marketing.
This is real capital.
When management is buying back shares with their own money, it signals strong confidence in future growth.
If the co...
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$Palantir (PLTR.US)$
I only watch three things:
• Trend direction
• Buy-side pressure
• Whether pullbacks hold support
If all three are intact, upside isn’t luck — it’s a process.
On $PLTR: the structure has flipped bullish — higher lows, reclaim of key moving averages, rising volume on up-days, and momentum turning up. Buyers are defending the recent breakout zone, which tells me the ...
I only watch three things:
• Trend direction
• Buy-side pressure
• Whether pullbacks hold support
If all three are intact, upside isn’t luck — it’s a process.
On $PLTR: the structure has flipped bullish — higher lows, reclaim of key moving averages, rising volume on up-days, and momentum turning up. Buyers are defending the recent breakout zone, which tells me the ...
$Palantir (PLTR.US)$
The chart shows a clear uptrend:
1. Moving averages are all turning upward
Price is holding above the key MAs.
→ This is bullish structure, not a topping pattern.
2. Small pullback after a strong run is normal
This is called healthy consolidation, not a trend reversal.
3. No heavy sell-off volume
If this were “about to crash,” we would see a panic volume spike.
→ We don’t. Volume is stable and controlled.
4. RSI in the 70s = s...
The chart shows a clear uptrend:
1. Moving averages are all turning upward
Price is holding above the key MAs.
→ This is bullish structure, not a topping pattern.
2. Small pullback after a strong run is normal
This is called healthy consolidation, not a trend reversal.
3. No heavy sell-off volume
If this were “about to crash,” we would see a panic volume spike.
→ We don’t. Volume is stable and controlled.
4. RSI in the 70s = s...
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$Palantir (PLTR.US)$
Shorting means you borrowed shares.
Borrowed shares must be bought back eventually.
The question is never if they’ll cover — only when.
Below 191, shorts had room to “be patient.”
But once PLTR broke and held above 191, the structure flipped.
Delaying now only makes their exit more expensive.
Shorts don’t avoid covering.
They only delay it.
And delaying increases the cost.
We don’t need hype.
We just hold.
The trend will te...
Shorting means you borrowed shares.
Borrowed shares must be bought back eventually.
The question is never if they’ll cover — only when.
Below 191, shorts had room to “be patient.”
But once PLTR broke and held above 191, the structure flipped.
Delaying now only makes their exit more expensive.
Shorts don’t avoid covering.
They only delay it.
And delaying increases the cost.
We don’t need hype.
We just hold.
The trend will te...
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$Palantir (PLTR.US)$
The trend is no longer a question — it’s now execution.
Shorts don’t get to “wait and see” anymore.
They get to cover.
The trend is no longer a question — it’s now execution.
Shorts don’t get to “wait and see” anymore.
They get to cover.
$Palantir (PLTR.US)$
Strong trends never move in a straight line. They rise, they shake weak hands out, and they continue higher.
We already know the key level is 191.
If it pulls back before breaking it, that’s not weakness — that’s the market offering better entries.
If it breaks and holds above 191, that’s when the main move begins and the gains expand on their own.
So the goal here isn’t to react to every ca...
Strong trends never move in a straight line. They rise, they shake weak hands out, and they continue higher.
We already know the key level is 191.
If it pulls back before breaking it, that’s not weakness — that’s the market offering better entries.
If it breaks and holds above 191, that’s when the main move begins and the gains expand on their own.
So the goal here isn’t to react to every ca...
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$Palantir (PLTR.US)$
No breakout? Fine, we’ll buy the pullback.
Breakout and hold? Then it’s not a debate anymore.
Once PLTR stands above 191, shorts don’t get to “hold their thesis.”
They get forced to cover — whether they like it or not.
191 isn’t just a number.
It’s the line between “I have a plan” and “I’m getting liquidated.
No breakout? Fine, we’ll buy the pullback.
Breakout and hold? Then it’s not a debate anymore.
Once PLTR stands above 191, shorts don’t get to “hold their thesis.”
They get forced to cover — whether they like it or not.
191 isn’t just a number.
It’s the line between “I have a plan” and “I’m getting liquidated.
$Palantir (PLTR.US)$
Just saw someone mention: “PLTR 4-for-1 stock split on 14 Nov 2025.”
I just want to clarify what he shared:
He is referring to PLTR.CA, which is a mirror/derivative trading symbol in Canada, not the official PLTR.US stock. The post he quoted is not an official Palantir announcement.
Even the original source clearly stated:
“Subject to final disclosure.”
So treating this as a confirmed fact is misleading.
If a stock split we...
Just saw someone mention: “PLTR 4-for-1 stock split on 14 Nov 2025.”
I just want to clarify what he shared:
He is referring to PLTR.CA, which is a mirror/derivative trading symbol in Canada, not the official PLTR.US stock. The post he quoted is not an official Palantir announcement.
Even the original source clearly stated:
“Subject to final disclosure.”
So treating this as a confirmed fact is misleading.
If a stock split we...
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$Palantir (PLTR.US)$
Well guess what — the smaller customers are now spending more, expanding usage, and locking in deeper than ever.
This isn’t user growth.
This is addiction to the product.
The gap between companies that adopt Palantir’s AI and those that don’t is widening fast.
And soon, it won’t be about whether you use Palantir —
it’ll be:
Use it, or get left behind.
Well guess what — the smaller customers are now spending more, expanding usage, and locking in deeper than ever.
This isn’t user growth.
This is addiction to the product.
The gap between companies that adopt Palantir’s AI and those that don’t is widening fast.
And soon, it won’t be about whether you use Palantir —
it’ll be:
Use it, or get left behind.
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$Palantir (PLTR.US)$
But the “high PE” argument usually applies to companies that aren’t profitable or don’t have durable revenue.
Palantir is actually in a different position:
• 7 consecutive quarters of GAAP profitability
• ~30%+ free cash flow margin, with ~80% gross margin
• Over $3B in cash and no long-term debt
• Stock-based compensation has been consistently decreasing
• U.S. commercial revenue growing ~70% YoY, with ...
But the “high PE” argument usually applies to companies that aren’t profitable or don’t have durable revenue.
Palantir is actually in a different position:
• 7 consecutive quarters of GAAP profitability
• ~30%+ free cash flow margin, with ~80% gross margin
• Over $3B in cash and no long-term debt
• Stock-based compensation has been consistently decreasing
• U.S. commercial revenue growing ~70% YoY, with ...
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