Group 1: Palantir Technologies - Palantir Technologies has seen a significant stock increase of 69% since April 2, attributed to the recognition of its Artificial Intelligence Platform (AIP) [4][5] - The company reported a 39% year-over-year revenue growth in Q1 2025, with net income rising by 105% to over $214 million [6] - Despite strong financial performance, Palantir's trailing P/E ratio exceeds 600, and the forward P/E ratio is over 230, raising concerns about its valuation [7][8] Group 2: Reddit - Reddit's stock has surged nearly 50% since April 2 and over 300% since its IPO on March 21, 2024 [10] - The platform reported 108 million daily average users, a 31% increase year-over-year, and $392 million in revenue for Q1, up 61% year-over-year [12] - Reddit's content generation positions it as a valuable asset for AI developers, with potential for lucrative licensing deals, including an existing agreement with Alphabet [14][15] Group 3: Netflix - Netflix's stock has risen by over 104,000% since 2022, with a 36% increase since the "Liberation Day" announcement [16][18] - The company has transitioned to a digital platform and invested heavily in original content, leading to improved profit margins [17][18] - Netflix's paid subscriber count grew by over 15% year-over-year in Q4 2024, reaching more than 301 million, with analysts projecting an average earnings growth of almost 22% annually over the next three to five years [20][21]
These 3 Technology Leaders, Up 36% to 69%, Have Soared Since Trump's "Liberation Day." Should You Buy Them Now?