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By 24/7 Wall St's count, Palantir has now beaten Wall Street's earnings-per-share estimates for nine consecutive quarters.
That is not a contradiction, and understanding why it happens is more useful than any single price target — because it tells you what a Palantir forecast actually has to get right.
This article covers what analysts currently target, how a 2026, 2027 and 2030 price range is built from Palantir's own filings, and the two variables that decide which range you end up in.

Key Takeaways
  • Palantir grew revenue 93% year-over-year in Q2 2026 to $1.935 billion.
  • Full-year 2026 revenue guidance was raised to $8.15 billion, the second raise in six months.
  • Post-earnings PLTR price targets run from $80 to $245, with published averages near $190.
  • A model built from Palantir's own guidance puts the 2030 range at $85 to $400.
  • That entire spread comes from one assumption — the revenue multiple, not the revenue.
  • PLTR is still down roughly 29% in 2026, which makes this a valuation story rather than an operating one.

What Is the Current PLTR Price Target?

Wall Street price targets on Palantir are unusually spread out, and the spread is the information.
The table below lists targets published after Palantir's Q2 2026 results on August 3, 2026, with the firm and the analyst named in each case.
Firm
Analyst
12-month target
Rating
Change
Citi
Tyler Radke
Buy
Raised from $200
Rosenblatt
John McPeake
Buy
Reaffirmed
Mizuho
$215
Raised
DA Davidson
Gil Luria
Buy
Raised from $175
Deutsche Bank
Brad Zelnick
Buy
Upgraded from $80
Cantor Fitzgerald
Thomas Blakey
Neutral
Raised from $138
Jefferies
Brent Thill
Raised from $70
Consensus averages differ by data provider, and the difference is large enough to matter.
Published averages after Q2 2026 range from roughly $182 to roughly $197, drawn from analyst pools of between 21 and 35 firms depending on the provider and the lookback window.
Any article quoting a single "consensus" figure without naming the provider and the date is quoting one sample and calling it the market.
The reason those targets range from $80 to $245 is not that analysts disagree about Palantir's revenue.
Revenue estimates across the covering firms sit within a fairly narrow band, because the company issues explicit quarterly and annual guidance.
The disagreement is almost entirely about the multiple — what a dollar of Palantir revenue is worth — and that single assumption is what moves a target from $80 to $245.

Why Palantir Can Beat Earnings and the Stock Still Falls

Palantir's Q2 2026 results beat consensus revenue by roughly $125 million and came with a full-year guidance raise of about $500 million.
The stock rose sharply.
Three months earlier, Q1 2026 beat consensus by a comparable margin, also came with a guidance raise, and the stock fell about 7% the next session.
A company trading at a high multiple of revenue is being priced for a growth path that sits above published consensus, not on it.
Published consensus is what analysts write down; the implied path is what the price already assumes.
When a quarter clears consensus but only matches the implied path, the multiple compresses, and the share price can fall on results that were objectively excellent.
This mechanism is the single most important thing to understand before reading any PLTR stock price prediction, because it explains why a forecast built purely on revenue growth will be wrong in direction as often as it is right.

What Is the PLTR Stock Price Prediction for 2026 and 2027?

Palantir's own guidance is the starting point, because it is the only forward number the company puts on the record.
Guidance metric
FY2026 (raised Aug 3, 2026)
Prior guidance (May 4, 2026)
Revenue
$8.150–8.158B (+82%)
$7.650–7.662B (+71%)
US commercial revenue
Over $3.424B (at least +134%)
Over $3.224B (at least +120%)
Adjusted income from operations
$4.889–4.897B
$4.440–4.452B
Adjusted free cash flow
$4.5–4.7B
$4.2–4.4B
Q3 2026 revenue
$2.160–2.164B
Guidance has now been raised twice in six months, and the second raise was larger than the first.
That pattern is the strongest argument the bull case has, and it is verifiable rather than interpretive.
The scenarios below apply three revenue multiples to a forward revenue estimate, using Palantir's diluted share count of approximately 2.57 billion.
Scenario
12-month revenue assumption
Multiple applied
Implied price
Trigger condition
Bear
~$11.0B (2027 growth slows to ~35%)
25×
~$105
US commercial growth decelerates and the AI software premium unwinds
Base
~$11.8B (2027 growth ~45%)
40×
~$185
Growth moderates gradually; multiple settles near where Street targets sit
Bull
~$12.6B (2027 growth ~55%)
55×
~$270
US commercial holds triple-digit growth and the current multiple is sustained
The base case lands close to the published analyst average, because it uses the same two inputs any analyst uses: a forward revenue estimate and a multiple.
Note the gap between these figures and CEO Alex Karp's own remark, made to CNBC on May 4, 2026, that he expects the US business to double again in 2027.
Taken literally, that implies total 2027 revenue well above every scenario in the table, and it is worth reading as an aspiration expressed in an interview rather than as issued guidance.


What Is the Palantir Stock Price Prediction for 2030?

No major covering firm publishes a 2030 price target for Palantir, so any 2030 figure — including the ones below — is a model, not a forecast with coverage behind it.
The model starts from FY2026 guidance of $8.15 billion and compounds forward, then applies a 2030 revenue multiple and divides by an estimated 2.8 billion diluted shares to allow for continued stock-based dilution.
Scenario
2030 revenue
2030 multiple
Implied 2030 price
What has to be true
Bear
~$21B
12×
$85–$110
Growth decays toward 20% and Palantir is repriced as a large enterprise software company
Base
~$26B
20×
$170–$205
Growth moderates steadily while the company retains a clear premium to software peers
Bull
~$35B
30×
$330–$400
US commercial compounding holds above 40% into the late decade and the premium persists
The bear case does not require Palantir to fail.
It requires only that growth normalizes and that the market stops paying an exceptional multiple, which is what has typically happened to high-growth software companies as they scale.
The bull case requires Palantir to keep compounding above 40% for five consecutive years from a revenue base already above $8 billion, which is a rare outcome in enterprise software.


What About 2035, 2040 and 2050?


No verified Wall Street analyst targets exist for 2035, 2040 or 2050, and no company guidance extends anywhere near those years.
A more useful way to handle these horizons is to invert the question and ask what annual return a given price would represent.
From a share price near $160, reaching $500 by 2040 would require roughly 8.5% annualized appreciation sustained for fourteen years, and reaching $1,000 by 2050 would require roughly 8% annualized appreciation for twenty-four years.
Those are ordinary long-run equity returns rather than extraordinary ones, which is a reminder that very large future prices can look dramatic while implying nothing unusual about the underlying business.

Five Signals That Would Break the PLTR Stock Price Forecast

Variable
Bull trigger
Bear trigger
Where to verify
US commercial growth
Holds above 100% year-over-year
Falls below ~60% for two consecutive quarters
Quarterly press release
Continues rising from 157%
Turns down sequentially
Quarterly earnings call
Backlog
RPO growth falls below revenue growth
Form 10-Q
International commercial
Growth re-accelerates from 26%
Stays stalled while US decelerates
Quarterly earnings call
Valuation multiple
Sustained above 40× forward revenue
Compresses toward software-sector norms
Any market data provider
The clearest bear signal in Q2 2026 was not in the headline numbers.
International commercial revenue grew 26% year-over-year, against 149% for US commercial, meaning essentially all of Palantir's growth is concentrated in one geography and one segment.
Concentration of that degree raises the quality of growth while it lasts, and raises the severity of any slowdown when it arrives.


The MEXC View: Why the Target Matters Less Than the Window

There is a structural feature of Palantir that most price prediction articles never mention, and it decides how much of any target a non-US investor can actually capture.
In the most recent case, roughly half the move was already in the price before the next regular session opened.
For a stock that has moved at least 7% the session after each of its last five reports, and 29% after the most recent one, that window is not a detail — it is where most of the year's return on the position is decided.
This is where a genuine constraint sits, and it is a market-structure constraint rather than a forecasting one. Extended-hours order books are thinner than regular-session books, so the headline move is visible to everyone while the execution price inside that book is not the same for everyone. The binding limit on converting a price target into a realized return is book depth in the window where the repricing happens, not the accuracy of the forecast itself.
A second structural point follows from the same fact.
Ahead of the Q2 2026 report, options traders were pricing a move of roughly 12% in either direction. The stock moved about 29%. When a scheduled event can produce a move that far outside what was priced, position sizing becomes a more consequential decision than direction.
When realized volatility around a scheduled event consistently exceeds implied volatility, position sizing becomes a more consequential decision than direction — which is a very different conclusion from the one a price target alone would lead you to.

What Is Palantir Technologies?

The company operates three core software platforms: Gotham, built for defense and intelligence agencies; Foundry, for large commercial enterprises managing complex datasets; and AIP, the Artificial Intelligence Platform, which lets organizations deploy AI models into existing operations without rebuilding infrastructure.
AIP is what changed the growth trajectory, and the Q2 2026 numbers show why.
Q2 2026 operating metric
Value
Year-over-year
Revenue
$1.935B
0.93
US commercial revenue
$764M
1.49
US government revenue
$809M
0.9
Total contract value closed
$3.373B
0.49
Deals closed at $1M+ / $5M+ / $10M+
220 / 98 / 73
Net dollar retention
157%
+700bps vs Q1
Customer count
1,049
0.24
Remaining performance obligations
$4.9B
1.03
Rule of 40 score
155%
+10pts vs Q1
GAAP net income
$1.062B (55% margin)
Adjusted free cash flow
$1.220B (63% margin)
Cash and short-term US Treasuries
$9.2B, no debt


Frequently Asked Questions

What is the PLTR price target?
Published 12-month PLTR price targets after Q2 2026 cluster between roughly $180 and $200 on average, with a Street high of $245 from Citi and a Street low of $80 from Jefferies.


What is the PLTR stock price prediction for 2026?
Applying multiples of 25× to 55× forward revenue produces a 12-month range of roughly $105 to $270, with a base case near $185.


What is the Palantir stock price prediction for 2027?
A 2027 outcome depends chiefly on whether US commercial revenue growth stays above 45%, which would support the upper half of that range.


What is the Palantir stock price prediction for 2030?
A revenue model built from Palantir's own FY2026 guidance produces a 2030 range of roughly $85 to $400, with a base case of $170 to $205.


What is the Palantir stock price prediction for 2040?
No verified analyst targets exist for 2040, but reaching $500 by then from current levels would require roughly 8.5% annualized appreciation.


Will Palantir stock reach $200?
Four covering firms currently hold 12-month targets of $200 or above, so $200 sits inside the published target range rather than beyond it.


Why does Palantir stock fall after good earnings?
At a high revenue multiple, the price already assumes a growth path above published consensus, so a quarter can beat estimates and still fall short of what was priced in.


Is Palantir stock overvalued?
Palantir trades at roughly 40 to 50 times forward revenue against a software sector that typically trades in single-digit to low-double-digit multiples, which is a premium that is defensible only while growth stays exceptional.

Conclusion

Palantir's Q2 2026 results settled the operating question and left the valuation question exactly where it was.
Revenue growth accelerated to 93%, guidance rose for the second time in six months, and the company generated over a billion dollars in both GAAP net income and free cash flow in a single quarter.
None of that is a matter of interpretation.
What remains open is what a dollar of that revenue is worth, and the honest answer is that the market's answer swings violently — the same company was worth $207.52 a share in November 2025 and $106.37 a share earlier this year.
That is the entire spread between an $80 target and a $245 one, and it is why position sizing and time horizon matter more here than any single number in this article.
Traders who want direct PLTR exposure can access Palantir on MEXC.
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