Michael Burry calls Palantir a “sand castle supported by the AI narrative,” arguing sentiment is driving valuation more than fundamentals (IBTimes)
Palantir falls in the same window despite broader market strength, reinforcing his near term downside view
He points to a head and shoulders pattern forming in the stock, framing it as shifting bullish psychology rather than stable demand
US equities are being compared to pre 1929 crash valuation levels in multiple market measures (CoinEdition)
AI leaders like Nvidia and Microsoft continue to carry most index gains while broader participation stays weak
Morgan Stanley says memory chip prices have risen about six times in a year on AI infrastructure demand (Reuters)
That pricing pressure is now moving beyond data centers into devices, margins, cloud costs, and downstream pricing
The note frames it as a macro level issue rather than a narrow semiconductor cycle problem
AI spending is pushing cost pressure through the entire hardware and cloud chain instead of staying contained in buildouts