1. Palantir's Q1 2025 earnings demonstrated robust U.S. commercial growth (19.2% QoQ, 70% YoY) despite seasonal headwinds; 2. PLTR stock decline is attributed to weak international commercial revenue, particularly in Europe, where AI adoption lags; 3. Despite stretched valuations, Palantir's strong revenue growth, profitability, and financial health justify long-term call spreads to capture upside while mitigating risk.
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