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Is palantir, Google, Iren or amd a buy right now? — what our data shows

⚡ TradesZ research ·Updated June 23, 2026 ·~2 min read ·Grounded in SEC data

These four stocks come from very different worlds — AI software, tech giants, crypto mining, and small brands — but our data paints a pretty clear picture of who's got serious backing and who's flying under the radar. The numbers tell very different stories here.

What our data shows

Palantir Technologies Inc. Class A Common Stock logo PLTR Palantir Technologies Inc. Class A Common Stock 🟢Bullish lean
Big institutional investors — including names like Berkshire Hathaway and Tiger Global — have officially reported owning this stock, with 81 separate filings showing real, documented interest from serious money managers.
🐋 13F · 81DefenseCybersecurity
GOOGL logo GOOGL GOOGL Neutral
Our data shows no warning signs for this one, but we don't have the same depth of institutional filing detail to point to, so it's a clean but quieter picture from our end.
IREN Limited Ordinary Shares logo IREN IREN Limited Ordinary Shares 🟢Bullish lean
This one has the strongest institutional footprint in our data — 551 filings from big-name funds including Berkshire Hathaway — meaning a lot of professional investors have formally reported owning it.
🐋 13F · 551
Right On Brands, Inc. logo RTON Right On Brands, Inc. Neutral
Our data shows no red flags, but there's also very little else to go on — no notable institutional filings or other signals that give a clearer picture of who's behind this one.

The takeaway

Neutral

PLTR and IREN stand out because big-name professional investors have filed paperwork showing they own them, which is a meaningful signal of confidence — GOOGL has no red flags but less detail in our data, and RTON is a much smaller, quieter story with little to go on.

But watch out
Smart-money signals lag the market (13F filings ~45 days) and never guarantee direction — always check the latest price and news yourself.

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