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Michael Burry takes aim at Palantir stock – ‘again’

by April 9, 2026
written by April 9, 2026

Palantir Technologies (NASDAQ: PLTR) fell 6% on April 9 as the market grappled with a fresh wave of skepticism from “Big Short” investor Michael Burry.

Investors seem to be cutting exposure to PLTR after Burry’s latest critique specifically questioned the company’s enterprise dominance.

Further weighing on shares – a Pakistan-brokered ceasefire between the US and Iran has cooled geopolitical tensions, eroding the “war premium” that historically bolsters defense-linked stocks.

Palantir stock has been a major disappointment for investors in 2026, currently down roughly 22% versus the start of this year.

Palantir stock sinks as Burry targets its competitive moat

While Burry has previously attacked PLTR shares using technical “Head and Shoulders” patterns and accounting critiques, this latest warning represents a more fundamental shift in his bearish call.

Instead of focusing on math or charts, Burry is now targeting Palantir’s competitive moat, claiming AI powerhouse Anthropic is effectively “eating its lunch”.

By arguing that Anthropic offers a more intuitive, cost-effective, and functional alternative for the enterprise sector, Burry is dismantling the long-standing narrative that PLTR is the “only” viable choice for complex data integration.

This pivot suggests that Palantir’s biggest threat may not be its high price tag – but a more nimble breed of specialized AI competitors.

Three structural risks facing PLTR shares in 2026

Beyond Burry’s skepticism, three distinct structural risks are beginning to cloud Palantir shares.

First, it’s now facing a huge bundling threat from hyperscalers like Microsoft, AWS, and Google. These titans are increasingly embedding AI workflow tools directly into their existing cloud contracts, often at a marginal cost that makes Palantir’s bespoke, high-touch model look expensive.

Second, geopolitical friction is creating a “growth ceiling” abroad. While domestic demand remains white-hot, international commercial growth has stalled as European and UK regulators favor “sovereign AI” frameworks and local vendors over Western-aligned platforms.

Finally, a shift in government spending toward physical military hardware and industrial capacity, driven by the need to replenish stockpiles, may divert funding away from the high-margin software contracts that Palantir relies on for its federal bedrock.

Palantir Technologies: a bet on flawless execution

The aforementioned risks are particularly pronounced for PLTR stock as it’s priced for perfection at a forward earnings multiple of about 147x, leaving zero margin for error.

This extreme multiple is particularly vulnerable in a “higher-for-longer” interest rate environment.

With the 10-year Treasury yield hovering near 4.3%, the opportunity cost of holding expensive growth stocks is high; investors can secure guaranteed returns elsewhere while avoiding equity volatility.

Furthermore, persistent energy-driven inflation – linked to lingering Middle East instability – suggests the Federal Reserve is unlikely to pivot toward cuts anytime soon – and as interest rates remain elevated, the present value of Palantir’s future cash flows is aggressively discounted.

All in all, if the company fails to deliver an absolute “beat and raise” in upcoming quarters, the market may no longer find its astronomical valuation justifiable, leading to a swift and painful repricing.

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