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Jim Cramer Believes "Palantir Is a Very Long-Term Hold"

By Syeda Seirut Javed | February 28, 2026, 7:04 PM

Palantir Technologies Inc. (NASDAQ:PLTR) is one of the stocks Jim Cramer put under the microscope. A caller asked if they should buy, sell, or hold the stock, and here’s what Cramer had to say in response:

Oh, look, I like Palantir, but Palantir is a very long-term hold. It’s way ahead of itself. It got way ahead of itself, then it’s pulled back down. But they have a great business model. They have really smart people. The clients I know who like them, just, they can’t say enough good things. So I’m going to tell you to hold Palantir.

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Palantir Technologies Inc. (NASDAQ:PLTR) develops data analytics and AI software platforms, including Gotham, Foundry, Apollo, and Palantir Artificial Intelligence Platform, that help organizations integrate, analyze, and act on complex data. During the January 29 episode, when a caller sought Cramer’s thoughts on the stock, he replied:

Yes, I like Palantir. Now, Palantir’s trading right now with the cohort that is ServiceNow and Salesforce. By the way, those are great companies. But I think that right, look, everything I hear when you hire them, business does better. And that’s why I liked it, not momentum. So I can’t back away from it right here. If anything, I would say a great opportunity to buy Palantir, and it’s not like I talked to Dr. Alex Karp.

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