Palantir Technologies Inc. (NASDAQ:PLTR) shares are climbing Monday. The rally follows a mix of geopolitical relief and significant military contract news.

Trump Signals Military De-Escalation

The broader market recovered after President Donald Trump signaled a five-day pause on planned U.S. strikes. Trump described recent discussions with Iranian officials as “very good and productive” via Truth Social. This follows a tense weekend involving an ultimatum regarding the Strait of Hormuz.

Pentagon Solidifies Maven AI Program

Contextualizing the gains, Reuters reported Friday that the Pentagon will formally adopt Palantir’s Maven Smart System. Deputy Secretary of Defense Steve Feinberg issued the directive on March 9. The move locks in long-term funding for the AI weapons-targeting platform.

Technical Analysis

Palantir is trading 7.3% above its 20-day simple moving average (SMA), but 4.7% below its 100-day SMA, showing improving short-term traction while the intermediate trend still needs repair.

Shares are up 63.74% over the past 12 months and are currently positioned closer to their 52-week highs than lows.

RSI is at 50.63, which sits in neutral territory. MACD is bullish with the MACD line at 1.7243 above the signal line at 0.7735.

  • Key Resistance: $161.50
  • Key Support: $148.00

Earnings & Analyst Outlook

Looking further out, the next major catalyst for the stock arrives with the May 4, 2026 (estimated) earnings report.

  • EPS Estimate: 26 cents (Up from 13 cents YoY)
  • Revenue Estimate: $1.54 Billion (Up from 88 cents Billion YoY)
  • Valuation: P/E of 239.2x (Indicates premium valuation)

The stock carries a Buy Rating with an average price target of $167.56.

Recent analyst moves include:

  • UBS: Buy (Raises Target to $200.00) (Mar. 18)
  • Wedbush: Outperform (Maintains Target to $230.00) (Mar. 16)
  • Rosenblatt: Buy (Raises Target to $200.00) (Mar. 3)

PLTR Price Action: Palantir Technologies shares were up 5.39% at $158.79 at the time of publication on Monday, according to Benzinga Pro data.

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