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Nvidia Soars, Palantir Awaits Its Moment

Lean Thomas

Lean Thomas

May 18, 2026 · 3 min read

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  1. 01Recent Performance Patterns
  2. 02Valuation and Growth Outlook
  3. 03What to Watch Next
  4. 04Investor Perspective

Nvidia Is Soaring  -  The Big Question Is When Does Palantir’s Turn Come?

Nvidia Is Soaring – The Big Question Is When Does Palantir’s Turn Come? – Image for illustrative purposes only (Image credits: Unsplash)

Investors who backed Nvidia early have watched their holdings multiply several times over in recent years, turning modest positions into substantial gains that have reshaped retirement plans and family finances. At the same time, those holding Palantir shares have seen strong long-term growth but now face a stretch of relative quiet that leaves many wondering about the next catalyst. The contrast highlights how quickly market leadership can shift even among companies tied to the same artificial intelligence wave.

Recent Performance Patterns

Nvidia shares have climbed steadily through much of 2026, supported by continued demand for its chips in data centers and enterprise AI projects. The company has benefited directly from large technology firms expanding their infrastructure spending, which has kept revenue forecasts robust and margins healthy. In contrast, Palantir has traded in a narrower range lately, with investors pausing after earlier rapid advances.

Over the past three years, Nvidia stock rose more than 500 percent while Palantir advanced even more sharply at roughly 1,700 percent. Those figures reflect the early enthusiasm for both firms as artificial intelligence moved from concept to commercial reality. Yet the pace has diverged in recent quarters, with Nvidia showing renewed momentum and Palantir holding steadier amid valuation concerns.

Valuation and Growth Outlook

Analysts note that Nvidia currently trades at a forward price-to-earnings ratio around 26 times, a level that appears more accessible given its expected revenue expansion. Palantir, by comparison, carries a significantly higher multiple that some investors view as leaving less room for error if growth slows. Both companies project solid revenue increases this year, though Nvidia’s hardware focus aligns closely with the heavy capital spending now underway across the industry.

Palantir continues to expand its commercial customer base and government contracts, which could support future acceleration. Still, the software-oriented business model faces different competitive pressures than Nvidia’s dominant position in specialized chips. This distinction helps explain why some portfolio managers currently favor the chipmaker for nearer-term positioning.

What to Watch Next

Several developments could influence the relative trajectories of the two stocks in the months ahead:

  • Further updates on big-tech capital expenditure plans, which tend to favor hardware suppliers like Nvidia.
  • Palantir’s quarterly results and any new large enterprise deals that might rekindle investor interest.
  • Broader market sentiment toward high-valuation technology names as interest rates and economic data evolve.
  • Product announcements or partnerships that highlight either company’s unique strengths in the AI ecosystem.

Market participants will also monitor how quickly Palantir can convert its pipeline into sustained revenue growth that justifies its current pricing.

Investor Perspective

Many long-term holders of both stocks remain focused on the underlying technology trends rather than short-term price swings. The artificial intelligence buildout is still in its early stages, and both companies occupy important positions within it. Differences in valuation and business mix simply mean their paths may not move in lockstep.

Those weighing new positions often compare the two on risk-adjusted terms, noting Nvidia’s more diversified customer base and established ecosystem advantages. Palantir’s higher growth expectations come with greater sensitivity to execution and contract timing. The coming quarters will likely clarify whether the current gap narrows or widens further.

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Lean Thomas

Lean Thomas

Lean Thomas is a mathematician and economist known for incisive analyses and engaging writing on social, economic, and policy-related topics within the United States. Lean blends expertise in mathematics and economics to provide fresh perspectives on everything from fiscal policy and economic inequality to urban development and environmental challenges.

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