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Looks like we'll get that 218 gap filled this AM.
What delay. Spring is 4 days old. Not passed. Chinese deliveries were to be next qtr.Yes, but given the delay in deliveries to China, I think the number of cars in transit will be higher than they initially estimated. It should not be a big deal financially in the long run, but sometimes the market just reads the headlines (Q3'13).
Looks like it filled.
Time to move up.
What delay. Spring is 4 days old. Not passed. Chinese deliveries were to be next qtr.
Dude, how much for access to your time machine?Looks like it filled.
Time to move up.
Dude, how much for access to your time machine?
Looks like the sell-off on Chinese economic data is hitting us, most of the solars, and tech in general hard given our perceived exposure to China.
I think it's just broad NASDAQ, nothing Tesla specific. TWTR, NFLX, LNKD, SCTY all down 5%+
(side note: have they actually pulled out all the subsidies for Norway? Or is it just another one of those things where you have to wait for the stuff back on your taxes, so people try to fit it in in December so they can get it in time?).
Yeah, and meanwhile, ValueBlock is fanning the flames about demand, prominently displayed near the TSLA Google Finance chart. But hey, they're only asking a question, right?I'll admit, I do not like the wall of red I see in this market. I'm a little concerned this could be the beginning of a "big C" correction.
This movement has very little to do with TSLA.
Not as unprepared as last time, but still not as prepared for corrections as I should be. It's easy to get irrational with risk when the profits keep rolling in.
The most important lessons are learned the hard way.
I have cash on the side to deploy as soon as the recovery commences. But not much more to protect me. Timing will be important....and that worries me.
I'm afraid now Tesla is so big we need to pay more attention to macro-economic events. When the market is red: Tesla is redder (it's a risky asset and the first people will dump).
Interesting note: AAPL is being treated as a safe heaven? (i.e. safe solid asset that people run to when it starts raining). Never noticed that behavior before.