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Tim Walz watches TSLA drop to give him a personal boost.


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42 minutes ago, Cryingdick said:

That's great until you get squeezed. Of course you aren't doing that yourself.

Have you been hacking into Jim Blue's investment account again? Shame on you!

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25 minutes ago, placeholder said:

And Jesus is coming sometime soon. Musk is famous for making promises and then not delivering. No doubt sooner or later he will offer robotaxis and robotic assistants. But will he be the first to do so? Already in China a company has reached level 3 in the self-driving race. I assume that means robotaxis are on the way. And in the United States waymo is a strong contender against Tesla when it comes to the implementation of robot taxis. Apparently Musk's needs to show that he's the smartest guy in the room led him to reject lidar in favor of cameras because lidar was too expensive. The price of lidar has now plummeted.  So musk's choice hasn't worked out real well. And the Chinese are also very advanced when it comes to robotics. As well as some people in Americawho got their start at MIT. Musk doesn't have the field to himself. Not by a long shot.

 

You admit you have no money invested in it right? You aren't long or short so just chirp chirp.

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12 minutes ago, placeholder said:

You have no idea whether I have any skin in the game or not. But whether I do or not it's irrelevant. These aren't my opinions I'm I'm basing my post on. It comes from professionals who knows that small individual trades represent most of the transactions happening now. That's the kind of trading that indicates meme buying.

I would bet my life you aren't long or short TSLA and I would be right. If you own index funds you own some passively.

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2 minutes ago, Hamus Yaigh said:

Why not tell the whole story? #rhetorical

Walz has offered to host town halls in districts where Republicans are refusing to hold them, after the National Republican Congressional Committee told its members to avoid in-person meetings as constituents expressed frustration about the Trump administration and DOGE’s cuts to the federal workforce by the Telsa CEO.

He took football back so there is that.

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What is the P/E @235$?

80+.  Or maybe over 100.   Im not an early adopter of the  EV's craze.   

The main thing I would be looking at is charge time.   Chinas batteries compared to tesler.  

Not near enough  charge infrastructure yet.   

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Lots of good posts here.  Except dickering if people need to own a stock to talk about a stock is rather shallow.  

People really like teslers.  I just wonder how they will feel when the cars batteries need refreshed or new .  Then they will know most of the true cost of an EV.    Where is the volume of  bad batteries going to be stored?   

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Im interested more in elons politics than his other contributions as hes needed in this war that is destroying the west

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235 is near where it was before the election.  But I think  people are going to see through musks way around the NTSB folks and the backlash will be drastic then.    

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21 minutes ago, Elkski said:

235 is near where it was before the election.  But I think  people are going to see through musks way around the NTSB folks and the backlash will be drastic then.    

 

Okay we will see in a year.

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1 hour ago, Cryingdick said:

I would bet my life you aren't long or short TSLA and I would be right. If you own index funds you own some passively.

I remember somebody who once bet their life on the final outcome of an election. They got it wrong. As far as I can tell, they are still alive.

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1 hour ago, Elkski said:

Lots of good posts here.  Except dickering if people need to own a stock to talk about a stock is rather shallow.  

People really like teslers.  I just wonder how they will feel when the cars batteries need refreshed or new .  Then they will know most of the true cost of an EV.    Where is the volume of  bad batteries going to be stored?   

First off on the batteries are lasting a lot longer than expected. When they reach below 80% capacity they can be reused for grid storage purposes. Ultimately they can be recycled. In fact the lithium carbonate recycled from the batteries is of a higher quality than a lithium carbonate that comes directly from mining. 99% of an EV battery is recyclable. In fact the big problem has been that batteries are lasting a lot longer than expected so the companies that are doing the recycling are short of their raw material.

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