tivoboy
Active Member
Funny, just last night NASDAQ till had their expectation for 4/17… good to know. Maybe I’ll get my taxes done early this year!
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Funny, just last night NASDAQ till had their expectation for 4/17… good to know. Maybe I’ll get my taxes done early this year!
Funny, just last night NASDAQ till had their expectation for 4/17… good to know. Maybe I’ll get my taxes done early this year!
Maybe some bath salts? ;-)I also wanted it to be 4/17 and not right in middle of our Seder...ugh, lol.
Though on the flip side I won't need to buy any Marror (bitter herbs) for the Seder plate, Elon will likely bring plenty to the call
Kosher for Passover KetamineMaybe some bath salts? ;-)
I think consumers would respond much better to 1.9% loan rates. Although as a cash buyer, I prefer lower prices.wait till TSLA reduce Model Y pricing back down.........
That could cause other significant problems. They are in a tough spot right now; if there is a bright spot it is that the problem is industry-wide. My opinion is that they continue with the low-key advertising push, push hard on the free FSD trials to get significant training data and rapidly evolve from a 90% product to a 99% product. At that point they can throw in a 12-month subscription to FSD with inventory sales and they have a solid lever.wait till TSLA reduce Model Y pricing back down.........
That could cause other significant problems. They are in a tough spot right now; if there is a bright spot it is that the problem is industry-wide. My opinion is that they continue with the low-key advertising push, push hard on the free FSD trials to get significant training data and rapidly evolve from a 90% product to a 99% product. At that point they can throw in a 12-month subscription to FSD with inventory sales and they have a solid lever.
Q2 is going to be volatile though.
That could cause other significant problems. They are in a tough spot right now; if there is a bright spot it is that the problem is industry-wide
That's look good.Just FYI
+C200 6/18/26 LEAP is at its all-time lowest price @$44.50:
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looked at pricing for C200+C200 6/18/26 LEAP is at its all-time lowest price @$44.50:
There are probably a 100 of them at my local sales lot. When the lot us full and cars are ready for sales, the backend faces the street with temp plates ready to go. Lately, it is mostly the front end I'm seeing.I don’t believe this for a second… if there are 50K more cars produced WHERE ARE THEY?
looked at pricing for C200
1/25: 1980
6/25: 2860
1/26: 3860
6/26: 4450
12/26: 5230
decisions.... decisions.....
If/when we see 140's again I plan to buy some (a lot) Dec '26 250cIf one can afford the extra cost I believe longer out is better to preserve theta and survive TSLA gyrations.
There are good LEAP experts here that can hopefully chime in with their knowledge and experience.