Krugerrand
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‘Probably less’ - huh?People without $$ at stake are possibly less bias since they have no actual $$ to gain/lose. If someone has 10000 shares of Tesla, obviously they are bullish and anything they say is through an owner's mindset to practically will it higher because they have been making good $ the last 10 years.
This whole paragraph tells me you haven’t been here very long in the scheme of things. And upon looking - confirmed.
Opinions are useless for a long term investor. Facts are what matter.It's also a concern to most everyone here that bulls here aren't that open to any other opinions or comments.
Again, has nothing to do with bullish vs bearish comments. FACTS. Honest discussions.When everyone in a discussion has only one thought, be cautious because everyone around you seems to only think the same way. It's almost like any social media channel/news outlet now. This is obviously a Tesla investment forum, but any other counter opinions here (from what I've noticed) is massively drowned or insulted out. Anyone and you can take my comments for whatever they are worth (it's free so near worthless as well), and like Twitter, we'll see what ultimately happens in a few years (5+ is fair) to Tesla stock and to all the real investors here, but if folks here only care about bullish comments and shutdown the rest, be cautious since it all looks like cheerleading ultimately.
This thread has existed since 2018, but it actually dates back several years prior to that.
You simply do not know what you do not know about what long term investors have discussed over the last decade+++ and gone through. The echo chamber soliloquies are not only tiresome but also entirely inaccurate.
Bring the FACTS and long term investors will be all eyes and ears. Bring disingenuous bs and you will be called on it, all day long, every day.
We will see. But note that the SP isn’t likely to accurately reflect the present day (in that moment) value of Business Tesla, which is literally and factually historical truth. Do you understand that? The reality of market valuation, via a SP given to any company in a moment of time, rarely reflects its true enterprise value.We'll see where the stock is ultimately in a few years.