So why the rush to release before #Tesla's ER? To try to steal the thunder but ending up with pie in the face. #GM should know better than that by now...or is it a desperate attempt to survive. $TSLA$GM
I spent 3 months researching #Tesla before putting half my IRA into it at $360/share. I'm probably a "low information investor." At the time, all the pros gave $TSLA a neutral rating.
Ridiculous. After he writes about the Nation’s inflation and the Federal Reserve’s policy he writes...
“For example, several times this week I heard from customers who wanted buy shares in $TSLA and $AAPL and simply couldn’t afford to buy a share because their prices were too inflated.
Fortunately, these great companies are attempting to keep inflation under control by reducing the price of their shares by 1/7 and ¼ respectively.”
Musk is a visionary, but he's also highly unstable. He cost the company millions with his fit with the SEC, he got sued for libel calling the hero who saved those trapped Thai kids a pedophile. He's kind of nuts. I might invest in $TSLA if the co. had a more stable CEO.
#Tesla does so well because #ElonMusk is a great salesman, no question there. Also, they do have an exciting product. #Apple does so well because it is not #Microsoft. Microsoft does OK because they eat all competitors, NOT because of any product quality. And certainly an investment organization that avoids running by emotions and crowd following can do better than many others.
What the future holds is uncertain, given that the Fed has not been doing the right things to protect the majority of folks. Supporting inflationary actions will eventually result in there being some serious inflation, and creating huge amounts of debt that, in theory at least, must eventually be paid off, is not a good long-term choice. It would be appropriate to demand an explanation of how that is anticipated to play out in the future. I doubt that the answer would make any sense at all. $TSLA$AAPL$MSFT
#Tesla ($TSLA) will get it's last laugh when it gets put into indexes vastly increasing the shareholder base, but in the end it will have to face the simple fact that the valuation makes no sense based on market cap and will be adjusted sooner or later. Simply put, either grow profitability as expected or be devalued to where your profitability makes sense. This is the tune that all other companies must inevitably face. The start up days and valuations are going to be over.
Tesla Vs. Hyliion: Which Stock Is A Better Buy?
I think the answer to this is pretty straight forward... $TSLA all the way.
GM Doesn't Actually Have A Working Hummer EV, Yet
So why the rush to release before #Tesla's ER? To try to steal the thunder but ending up with pie in the face. #GM should know better than that by now...or is it a desperate attempt to survive. $TSLA $GM
GM Doesn't Actually Have A Working Hummer EV, Yet
$TSLA $GM say what.....simulated...you mean vaporware...
Tesla Doesn't Belong In This Group
$TSLA has long been overrated. The financials simply don't match up.
AAPL And TSLA Stock Splits Attract Low Information Investors
I spent 3 months researching #Tesla before putting half my IRA into it at $360/share. I'm probably a "low information investor." At the time, all the pros gave $TSLA a neutral rating.
Warning Signs Of A Top
Ridiculous. After he writes about the Nation’s inflation and the Federal Reserve’s policy he writes...
“For example, several times this week I heard from customers who wanted buy shares in $TSLA and $AAPL and simply couldn’t afford to buy a share because their prices were too inflated.
Fortunately, these great companies are attempting to keep inflation under control by reducing the price of their shares by 1/7 and ¼ respectively.”
What?
Weekly Financial Review: Stimulus Unemployment Benefits Ending
Musk is a visionary, but he's also highly unstable. He cost the company millions with his fit with the SEC, he got sued for libel calling the hero who saved those trapped Thai kids a pedophile. He's kind of nuts. I might invest in $TSLA if the co. had a more stable CEO.
Weekly Financial Review: Stimulus Unemployment Benefits Ending
#Musk is crazy, but I think that's part of his appeal to some. $TSLA is a bit of an engima!
Stocks Rebound Sharply
#Tesla does so well because #ElonMusk is a great salesman, no question there. Also, they do have an exciting product. #Apple does so well because it is not #Microsoft. Microsoft does OK because they eat all competitors, NOT because of any product quality. And certainly an investment organization that avoids running by emotions and crowd following can do better than many others.
What the future holds is uncertain, given that the Fed has not been doing the right things to protect the majority of folks. Supporting inflationary actions will eventually result in there being some serious inflation, and creating huge amounts of debt that, in theory at least, must eventually be paid off, is not a good long-term choice. It would be appropriate to demand an explanation of how that is anticipated to play out in the future. I doubt that the answer would make any sense at all. $TSLA $AAPL $MSFT
Stocks Rebound Sharply
#Tesla ($TSLA) will get it's last laugh when it gets put into indexes vastly increasing the shareholder base, but in the end it will have to face the simple fact that the valuation makes no sense based on market cap and will be adjusted sooner or later. Simply put, either grow profitability as expected or be devalued to where your profitability makes sense. This is the tune that all other companies must inevitably face. The start up days and valuations are going to be over.