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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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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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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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