My memory is also a bit hazy (diet change?I'm seeing references to this being 3 year anniversary of 'Funding Secured'. Wasn't that the timeframe for when he is released from SEC prison as well? I'm not sure when the start date for that was.
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My memory is also a bit hazy (diet change?I'm seeing references to this being 3 year anniversary of 'Funding Secured'. Wasn't that the timeframe for when he is released from SEC prison as well? I'm not sure when the start date for that was.
That's like saying any three people can be an investment firm. Yes they can, but that doesn't mean they are good at it. cough*youKnowWho*cough.Whats so unique about autobidder? I'm currently going through planning permission to build a small 1MW solar farm with 500kwh stationary storage. I have a contract with a company called gridserve to handle power pricing arbitrage for me here in the UK. Basically autobidder.
AFAIK that company is just 3 people. A UK startup.
There is nothing patented or secret about what autobidder does. I suspect every single major storage provider has similar software. The one I'll be using is called GridIMP.
I didn't say they would not be as good as Tesla (different poster). I said that being able to trade is different than trading well.This is all pretty easy. I'm a computer programmer, and nothing you have described is hard. Besides, in the UK, energy trading is generally done in half-hour price bids. So 48 trading events per day. Maybe its different in the US, but here in the UK, making 500 million energy trading decisions a year makes no sense.
And you say they wont be as good at it as tesla. Says who? wheres the proof? Tesla are not automatically amazing at everything just because they stick their logo on it. I'm saying, as someone who is *in the market for autobidder*, that it has zero competitive advantage. Especially given that tesla cannot even provide powerwalls in the short or even medium term.
Another example:
Arenko, doing exactly what autobidder does. Show we the EVIDENCE that tesla somehow provides a better ROI on energy trading than they do.![]()
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Yes they can, but that doesn't mean they are good at it.
Yeah, imagine Elon on a ketogenic diet, without brain-fog from blood-sugar swings every two hours...... hearing losses of energy too which is an extra incentive ...
improve help Elon's cognitive processes
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That's a possibility, in my opinion it all depends on three factors: 1/ how fast Kato Rd is at producing 4680's. 2/ how easy it is to switch production lines from MY 2170 interim pack to MY 4680 structural pack, and 3/ how soon 4680 production in Berlin & Ausin is achieved.Why not 4680's (from Kato Rd) exclusively in Performance MY, 2170's in Long Range MY until 4680's ramp. All North American Performance MY made in Austin (ship the batteries). Or, all North American Performance MY made in Fremont (ship the front castings). Europe could have a similar split with Made in Berlin Performance MY using imported 4680's and Long Range MY from China. This should keep margins high with the higher price Performance models.
This is a supply issue, not a competency issue. No matter how skilled you are, if the materials aren't there, not much can be done.Especially given that tesla cannot even provide powerwalls in the short or even medium term.
Oh, you mean Keto Road? Heard something about that somewhere ...Yeah, imagine Elon on a ketogenic diet, without brain-fog from blood-sugar swings every two hours...![]()
If Elon had found a way to take TSLA private while keeping small investors in, as he intended, we might not have been on this manic depressive roller coaster. Our stakes could grow 50% a year in line with the fundamentals of the business. Imagine being able to celebrate a good earnings report without the bitter taste of the shenanigans of the market. I would much prefer that.
He's pretty overweight too, at least by European standards and would do himself a big favour to clean up his diet, and allocate some time in the gym - our species needs this man healthy and to live a long, long time
Better diet and exercise would also improve help Elon's cognitive processes
Great. Send the surplus to Canada. Right now it’s 4 to 5 months for a model Y. We get a bunch of cars for about 3 weeks once every 3 months. Lots of people waiting for cars here.I'm somewhat confident Tesla won't be excluded. I believe those are the numbers prepared back in April or May for the bill as it stood at that time. I imagine the terms have changed since then.
If the bill excludes Tesla, it will slow down EV adoption in the US, both overall and Tesla sales (because legacy OEM's won't make enough to fulfill demand and some people consoidering EV's for the first time won't want to buy an unsubsidized EV). Of course it will speed up EV adoption and Tesla sales in the rest of the developed world because Tesla has the most EV production capacity.
If Elon had found a way to take TSLA private while keeping small investors in, as he intended, we might not have been on this manic depressive roller coaster. Our stakes could grow 50% a year in line with the fundamentals of the business. Imagine being able to celebrate a good earnings report without the bitter taste of the shenanigans of the market. I would much prefer that.
Ultimately the market, despite the shenanigans in the interim, will recognize TSLA's true value. This is the NUMBER 1 reason to be a hodler and only a hodler.So, let me get out my calculator. $420 (funding secured) increasing 50% for three years. That works out too [tap, tap, tap] $1,417.50. Looks good. Oh, wait there was a 5:1 split wasn’t there. Ok [tap, tap] so $283.50 under the steady 50% growth scenario from $420, and remember the stock wasn’t $420 the day of the announcement, it was in the tree-fiddy range. That does not compare favourably to today’s $699.10 price. Furthermore, steady growth wouldn’t have provided all the irrational dips which gave me opportunity to load up on more shares. I think I’ll take the volatile path thanks.
Doesn’t mean I agree with Wall Street getting away with their (IMHO) illegal activities and the SEC condoning their shenanigans. I do believe that eventually, once in awhile, the market does realize TSLA’s true value though.
Edit: also what @Chunky Jr. said about liquidity.
Aren't the LFP batteries in the Standar Range already pouch or prismatic? If they use the BYD blade LFP they will be pouch/prismatic.Not only the forms that Tesla currently has. I expect them to adopt other forms, like pouch, if it is cheap, reliable, and widely available.