Kolek planning to go pro
Poor little rich boy ...“Last 3 months were extremely tough, as had to save Twitter from bankruptcy, while fulfilling essential Tesla & SpaceX duties. Wouldn’t wish that pain on anyone.” — Elon Musk, tweeting about his workload as C.E.O. of three companies.
just talked to my stock "expert" and told me some other "experts" are predicting tesla to as high as $1200 *All investors are advised to conduct their own independent research into individual stocks before making a purchase decision. In addition, investors are advised ...
just talked to my stock "expert" and told me some other "experts" are predicting tesla to as high as $1200
Did your stock expert (and the other experts) predict Tesla's fall from nearly $400 in April to about $100 last month?If so, I'm impressed and just might believe they might have some insight into the stock's future. I'd love to see proof of that incredible forecast.If not, what makes them more qualified to predict TSLA's price than you, me, my next door neighbor or a dart-throwing monkey?
Yeah. Inflation Reduction Act is completely juicing EVs and Solar Companies. Tesla does both. Doesn't surprise me. Elon will claim to be a genius while succeeding off the largess of the government he claims to hate. Good old "capitalism"
umm, no, but you did read the disclaimer, right? and you did note the "..." right? i'm just enjoying the ride up from $100 right now. i'm sure you will be the first to let me know when this thing is supposed to go back down again though...got my finger on the buttonproof? me too
I'm not even sure what you're claiming with these posts. It seemed you were touting your experts as reasons folks should think TSLA will skyrocket, but then you followed with this dribble.I own TSLA, too. I'd love to see it do well.
if they predicted the fall, i wasn't privy to it as my exposure was minimal at that timegood questions-i didn't ask except my gut feeling was the same-it's too good of a company with it's position within the industry to stay beaten down. elon isn't as dumb as some would like to believe. until something really stupid happens to tesla, the product, it is the one to beat, the bellwether of EV's imho. it had a head start ahead of the others. i felt at around $100, it could at least achieve $200-300, so $1200 as crazy as it may sound, i'll temper that and take $1000i just got the message/news from him yesterday, but i will ask what fundamentals the "experts" base their prognostication on
Whenever a so-called expert makes a stock prediction, my very first reaction is: "OK, what is his or her track record on stock predictions?" If he or she has a proven great record, I'm more likely to at least pay the latest prediction some mind. If not ... hell, I might do the opposite of what he or she says.Nobody I know of believes Musk is "dumb." Some (including me and, based on his comments, Musk himself) think he might have bitten off a little more than he can chew with Twitter, a company that he didn't even want (he tried numerous times to cancel his deal) and one he bought purely out of spite. He likes to say outrageous, often contradictory or hypocritical things. But he is CEO of the top EV company in the world, and he has overseen several groundbreaking products/services. He's a lot closer to being a visionary than he is to being dumb.Investing is about dealing with probabilities ... and I think it's probable that, 10 years from now, both you and I will be happy we invested in TSLA in the early 2020s.I don't try to guess whether it will go to $400 or $700 or $1,000 or $1,200 or $10,000. It could. That would be great. But those are just numbers that people are blowing out their you-know-whats.
i've been using a guy from edward jones for over 20 years and he has been right more then wrong, however, his "expert" analysis isn't just his own, but also from edward jones, morningstar among others. i also use marketwatch as an adjunct only. a little bit of ear to the ground as wellelon took over twitter because he knew something was desperately wrong with the dissemination of information and how it was acting as a "gate keeper" to what was allowed to be discussed. if one was honest, you know as well as i that something didn't smell right regardless of your slant. i'm sure he had people in his ear about exposing twitter's misinformation campaign. did twitter have the right to do what it was doing? as a private company-yes, but not if the FBI and DOJ was breathing down their backs essentially saying-nice company ya gots here...be a shame if anything happened to your family...not to mention, MOST of the people being employed there were flying the "D" flag. again, if one was honest, he took over twitter to at leat level the playing field at least. if twitter was in fact a private company, "the other guys" should have been paying for the generous campaigning being done for them
Ford has wasted a number of opportunities. And their build quality has been below average.
Yep. I am in the market for an SUV right now and I really like the look of the Mustang Mach-E. I sat in one at the Charlotte Auto Show a few months ago and it was one of the more comfortable vehicles I tried. However, it has been beset with numerous quality-control issues and it does not get a passing grade from Consumer Reports. It's also expensive, and if I'm gonna spend that kind of money I want something that won't be in the shop constantly. And the truck is an even bigger lost opportunity. There literally are hundreds of thousands of potential customers who really want to buy that truck, lots of whom have put down deposits. A shame that Ford can't get things right, tower.
The EV6 from Kia is really slick looking: https://www.kia.com/us/en/ev6
Thanks. I like the EV6 but it's a little small for my needs. Also difficult to get.