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But GM is saving money by cutting back on Cruise...Wow. We are down on a nice Green Macro day....
Not good. But GM is up for a third day in a row after its HORRIFIC earnings and tiny Auto margins.
Summary of GM:
extrinsic has nothing to do with your contracts and you can alert yourself in TOS (write a macro)
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Are you sure it's a fair basis of comparison? By thatI mean the NVDA has basically been going up in a straight line for the last 12 months - easy to trade a stock when it's so linear... but of course that can also be a damn fine reason to be trading it rather than the totally unpredictable TSLA95% already so shutdown time and try again round 2 later
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NVDA is 10% of my trades and i'm going to bump it up to 20% next week, seems to me that i can get more income for far less risk based on my analysis
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I agree, less risk for the time being. I'd opened Tuesday and shut down this morning a -p585/-c680 $15 wide for 80%.95% already so shutdown time and try again round 2 later
NVDA is 10% of my trades and i'm going to bump it up to 20% next week, seems to me that i can get more income for far less risk based on my analysis
Well, this sucks! The whole EV sector dropped, so general sentiment, I would guess, probably brought on by BYD's poor January deliveries which are now being extrapolated to Tesla, of course...
What we do see in Europe is around 25% higher deliveries for Tesla, helped no-doubt by the Red-Sea delayed ship end of Q4
It's probably going to be more like dump to 170, bounce, retest...retest like 2 more times and then back above 200. Feb's gonna be a weak month for the stockAT this point might as well dump to 170 and get this over with. Then pump to 200 next week.
4dte is almost same OTM% profile as TSLA, and i have a script that compares TSLA/NVDA chains for best use of capital to a website for quick glanceAre you sure it's a fair basis of comparison? By thatI mean the NVDA has basically been going up in a straight line for the last 12 months - easy to trade a stock when it's so linear... but of course that can also be a damn fine reason to be trading it rather than the totally unpredictable TSLA