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    New Octopus Go tariff and off peak options?

    Thanks chaps. Have done a bit more digging and crunched some numbers (using a spreadsheet) and the closest offering from Octopus would be Super Green where they carbon offset gas (although they don't appear to use green gas like bulb) which is broadly similar in price. I'll stick with Bulb I think.
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    New Octopus Go tariff and off peak options?

    Morning all, I'm doing my periodic energy comparisons after being sent an email from MSE. I'm currently on Bulb Vari-Fair and was surprised to see the potential savings by moving to "Exclusive Octopus 12M Fixed February 2020 v2" which apparently gives >£200 saving per year. Is Bulb considered to...
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    TSLA Technical Analysis

    Is there any evidence out there to suggest pattern trading gives you a better outcome than chance? I'd be surprised to see the big funds leaving cash on the table (for liquid, frequently traded shares where there is sufficient depth/volume of market for it to make it worth their while).
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    TSLA Technical Analysis

    I find it very surprising that people claim to be able to predict the future path of a share price - it's certainly beyond the stat arb hedge funds (that I am aware of) employing the brightest brains with the cleanest and largest data sets, incredibly powerful computers and intimate knowledge of...
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    TSLA Technical Analysis

    Interesting thread. Is there any info out there regarding whether there is any predictive ability when using any of the techniques?
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    Obsolescence incoming (already)

    Long range with upgrade is very close to the P it seems
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    Tipping point?

    Seems like a number of new examples are appearing on the Tesla site - wonder what the background to these are - cancelled orders? Tesla Info: 2019 M3 Performance in UK listed at £47990
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    Depreciation

    That's great value.
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    Used Model S - sweet spot for circa £50k

    zap fizzle - thank you very much for this. A big step up on the learning journey. Easy option is going to be getting a 3 but I'll keep my options open :)
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    Used Model S - sweet spot for circa £50k

    Thanks Zap fizzle. I guess one way round this would be to purchase a car from someone like R Symons and take a test drive to check max range and power, but I guess then I'd be losing out on the Tesla 4 year warranty (but at least I would retain the supercharging).
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    Used Model S - sweet spot for circa £50k

    I'm quickly realising that there a lot to learn. Apparently there are 3 different versions of the P90D battery. The graph on here shows the power outputs of P85D insane to be only a tad less than P90D ludicrous with the v1 battery. P90D - What battery versions should I avoid? Slightly more...
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    Used Model S - sweet spot for circa £50k

    Hi Tony, thank you for the info. Will check out the website and see what comes up in the filter. That's good to hear that they are holding their value well.
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    Used Model S - sweet spot for circa £50k

    I'm sure this questions has been asked loads of times.:) I've been very impressed by the new Model 3 and was planning on getting a performance version. However, I don't think the UK charging infrastructure is ready for track use (I do a fair amount of track days) and my understanding is that...