Norse
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Same here, out at 83, in at 93-97. Really glad I got in again and didnt listen to the advice to wait. It is not possible to not have TSLA Stocks these days
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I'm in Spokane, can I have a ride?:smile:
It's a well timed assault. The tell is that there's a Zero Hedge article attacking TSLA. Someone with enough money to pay off ZeroHedge was shorting. I have to admit, the timing, the press, everything was well orchestrated.Here comes a big tumble, dropped past $100
Here comes a big tumble, dropped past $100
Here comes a big tumble, dropped past $100
It's a well timed assault. The tell is that there's a Zero Hedge article attacking TSLA. Someone with enough money to pay off ZeroHedge was shorting. I have to admit, the timing, the press, everything was well orchestrated.
It's a well timed assault. The tell is that there's a Zero Hedge article attacking TSLA. Someone with enough money to pay off ZeroHedge was shorting. I have to admit, the timing, the press, everything was well orchestrated.
It's a well timed assault. The tell is that there's a Zero Hedge article attacking TSLA. Someone with enough money to pay off ZeroHedge was shorting. I have to admit, the timing, the press, everything was well orchestrated.
There have been no announcements or major positive news since last week that I am aware of, yet it shoots up from 97 to 115. Maybe I'm naive or missed something, but I don't think you need a conspiracy theory to explain the stock dropping back down after shooting up almost 20 dollars in 24 hours on no real news.
It's not a conspiracy. News article are a result of someone wanting to publish it.There have been no announcements or major positive news since last week that I am aware of, yet it shoots up from 97 to 115. Maybe I'm naive or missed something, but I don't think you need a conspiracy theory to explain the stock dropping back down after shooting up almost 20 dollars in 24 hours on no real news.
I sure wish the bull, and the car, would recharge faster so I can be in the money at the end of the week, and drive fartherThe Goldman Sachs interview, Secondary Offering Delayed Reaction, and increased press coverage probably explains the last few rises. I am actually pretty happy about this pullback, it's a healthy pullback. Bull needs to recharge before running again.
You only loose when you sell for a loss, and you only make money when you sell for a profit. Dont think about how much you have lost if you did not actually sell, as it is not a real number.
The Goldman Sachs interview, Secondary Offering Delayed Reaction, and increased press coverage probably explains the last few rises. I am actually pretty happy about this pullback, it's a healthy pullback. Bull needs to recharge before running again.
Right on. No reason to get emo on purely temporary virtual losses :biggrin:.