2 Popular AI Stocks to Sell Before They Drop 70% and 60% in 2026, According to Wall Street Analysts

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Key Points

  • Wall Street analysts think Palantir and Intel will experience slumps this year.

  • Palantir would need consistent, near-perfect performances to come close to justifying its valuation.

  • Intel still hasn't made meaningful improvements to its chip manufacturing business.

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Palantir Technologies (NASDAQ: PLTR) and Intel (NASDAQ: INTC) both had impressive returns in 2025, finishing the year up 145% and 84%, respectively. These were some of the highest returns from S&P 500 companies. Unfortunately, some Wall Street analysts think the party will be ending soon for these stocks.

How their stocks continue to perform remains to be seen, but if they drop to the projected targets, it would spell bad news for current investors. Let's take a look at a couple of high-level reasons why it could happen.

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1. Palantir

Palantir develops artificial intelligence (AI) software that helps governments, institutions, and businesses organize and analyze vast amounts of data. What started with software used only by governments has developed into a budding commercial business. Palantir's U.S. commercial segment has been its fastest-growing business in recent quarters.

Business performance aside, an analyst at RBC Capital has set Palantir's share price target at $50, a 70% drop from its latest closing price of nearly $171.

Much of the skepticism surrounding Palantir's stock comes from its valuation. It's currently trading at 169 times its projected earnings for the next year (as of Jan. 20), which is extremely expensive by virtually all standards. It's noticeably higher than the valuation of even some of the world's fastest-growing tech giants.

For Palantir to even remotely justify its valuation (and I do mean remotely), it would need to maintain triple-digit percentage growth for many years. And that's very unlikely to happen.

PLTR PE Ratio (Forward) Chart

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2. Intel

Intel's 2025 stock performance was a much-needed turnaround from its 2024 performance. It seems investors took a liking to the increased demand for its central processing units, which help power data centers crucial to the current AI boom.

This demand didn't stop an analyst at Morgan Stanley from setting Intel's bear-case share price target at $19, a 60% decline from its latest price around $47 per share.

One problem with Intel is that it hasn't made much meaningful progress in getting its chip manufacturing business anywhere close to industry leader Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing. With Intel's delays, unexpected increased costs, and lower yields (the percentage of chips that work as intended), major companies would rather go to TSMC because of its efficiency and proven track record.

If Intel wants sustained success, it will need to improve its manufacturing technology and become No. 2 in the industry. It won't catch up to TSMC's scale, but it should try to compete on the same level as Samsung. So far, though, it hasn't shown signs of making that happen.

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Stefon Walters has positions in Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing. The Motley Fool has positions in and recommends Intel, Palantir Technologies, and Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing. The Motley Fool has a disclosure policy.

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