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The Indicators feature provides value and direction analysis for various instruments under a selection of technical indicators, together with a technical summary.
This feature includes nine of the commonly used technical indicators: MACD, RSI, KDJ, StochRSI, ATR, CCI, WR, TRIX and MA. You may also adjust the timeframe depending on your needs.
Please note that technical analysis is only part of investment reference, and there is no absolute standard for using numerical values to assess direction. The results are for reference only, and we are not responsible for the accuracy of the indicator calculations and summaries.
TradingKey - On Tuesday, August 19, the Nasdaq Composite, heavily weighted toward technology stocks, plunged 1.4% — its largest single-day drop since August began. Market participants attributed the sudden tech selloff to growing fears of an AI bubble, fueled by recent comments from OpenAI CEO Sam
TradingKey - AI trading enthusiasm remains strong, with AI analytics software company Palantir’s stock surging 130% year-to-date. While its Q2 earnings highlighted strong growth, its shockingly high valuation remains a key target for short sellers. Well-known short-seller and founder of Citron
Palantir stock fell another 2% on Monday. Shares have retreated about 10% from its high.Citron Research founder and famed short seller Andrew Left is now targeting the same group of investors by shorting Palantir Technologies, a popular retail darling.
TradingKey - At the beginning of the year, Wall Street widely predicted that 2025 would mark the shift from “hardware-driven” to “software-driven” AI momentum — heralding it as the “year of AI software.” However, the latest earnings season has revealed a different story: while a select few AI
Palantir released its earnings for the second quarter of the fiscal 2025 on August 4th after the market closed:· 2Q25 Earnings per share: $0.16 vs $0.14 estimate (+78% y/y) · 2Q25 Revenue: $1.00bn vs $937.7mn estimate (+47% y/y)
TradingKey - Palantir (PLTR), the AI and defense software powerhouse, delivered a standout second-quarter performance on Monday, August 4, reporting its first-ever $1 billion revenue quarter. Driven by what CEO Alex Karp called the “astonishing impact” of artificial intelligence, the company raised
Palantir Technologies Inc. is an American publicly traded firm that focuses on software platforms for big data analytics. Based in Denver, Colorado, the company was established in 2003 by Peter Thiel, Stephen Cohen, Joe Lonsdale, and Alex Karp.
The company operates four primary projects: Palantir Gotham, Palantir Foundry, Palantir Apollo, and Palantir AIP. Palantir Gotham serves as an intelligence and defense tool utilized by military organizations and counter-terrorism analysts, with customers including the United States Intelligence Community and the U.S. Department of Defense. Its software as a service is one of five solutions authorized for Mission Critical National Security Systems by the U.S. Department of Defense. Palantir Foundry has been implemented for data integration and analysis by corporate clients like Morgan Stanley, Merck KGaA, Airbus, Wejo, Lilium, PG&E, and Fiat Chrysler Automobiles. Palantir Apollo acts as a platform to enable continuous integration and continuous delivery across all environments.
Originally serving federal agencies within the U.S. Intelligence Community, Palantir has since broadened its customer base to include international, state, and local governments, as well as private enterprises.