TheTalkingMule
Distributed Energy Enthusiast
Another delayed reaction from TSLA on a massive macro up day. Let's see if everything stays roughly on this track all day, if so I'd be willing to wager a big up day for TSLA tomorrow.
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Another delayed reaction from TSLA on a massive macro up day. Let's see if everything stays roughly on this track all day, if so I'd be willing to wager a big up day for TSLA tomorrow.
And now you will never sleep in again. Happened to me. Save yourself, go back to sleep!!!I'm usually never actually awake in the hour leading into open and the first 30-60 mins of trading so it's been interesting watching how the stocks in general react in that timeframe
Correct. The Legislators have defined battery storage as electricity generation, so only generators can employ it.The Texas deregulated electricity market is divided between lightly regulated generators, highly regulated transmission and distribution utilities like Oncor, and unregulated retail providers. The issue is whether battery storage is by definition electricity generation. If so, only generators can employ it; if not, the transmission/distribution utilities could also employ it.
https://www.houstonchronicle.com/business/article/How-will-batteries-plug-into-Texas-power-grid-15031826.php
When state lawmakers deregulated the power business two decades ago, they divided the industry into two sectors with distinct duties: Generators could make and sell electricity and regulated utilities could transmit and distribute electricity. But the utilities, whose profits are capped by regulators, want access to a new business opportunity — battery storage.
Someone really does not want this above $1,000. Large sell orders keep going in as TSLA gets above $1,000. Will be interesting to see if those trying to cap it are successful for the day. Would wonderful to see them get burned.Another delayed reaction from TSLA on a massive macro up day. Let's see if everything stays roughly on this track all day, if so I'd be willing to wager a big up day for TSLA tomorrow.
I though Cadillac was the standard--for pimps and undertakers.The Celestiq isn't designed to compete with Model S or Roadster.
But Rolls Royce,Bentley and Maybach.
Supposed to be GM's attempt to reclaim the title "Standard of the World" for Cadillac.
I read a while back a GM executive said the Celestiq will "start" at $200k.
I sent a message to [email protected] complaining about the constant FUD from her. Will fall on deaf ears.
I would have tweeted something to her but she already blocked me from the last time I questioned her motives.
TL0 is traded on German exchanges, and CNBC does have a business presence aimed at the European market (although based in the UK, not in the EU). There may be some way to get Bundesanstalt für Finanzdienstleistungsaufsicht to look into this?Looks like she just unfollowed me on twitter. A few months ago she blocked another account after I questioned her reporting. Such a shame: the refusal to answer questions lends more credence this misinformation is intentional and designed to at best cause FUD (which it does) and at worst cause a selloff of TSLA.
If only there were a regulatory agency that oversaw the markets, and wasn’t itself in on the racket.
CNBC is an embarrassment. Hedge fund guy no this morning pushing a "new bill market" narrative. The old guy host pumping a Trump election narrative as if everything is going to recover and resume.
Retail sales of course exploded. Everyone just walked out of a lockdown with more expendable cash than any point since 2006.
These clowns are manufacturing volatility. Pump and dump and repeat.
I admire your kindness and patience. Coming from a communist country, we automatically assume all journalists are crooked.Looks like she just unfollowed me on twitter. A few months ago she blocked another account after I questioned her reporting. Such a shame: the refusal to answer questions lends more credence this misinformation is intentional and designed to at best cause FUD (which it does) and at worst cause a selloff of TSLA.
If only there were a regulatory agency that oversaw the markets, and wasn’t itself in on the racket.
Look forward to results with more mild symptoms. Can hospitalization be significantly reduced, that would be a game changer.Posted yet?
Scientists hail dexamethasone as 'major breakthrough' in treating COVID-19
This ought to help the markets.
what is happening?!
This seems to be the pattern. Standard MM push to max pain loads the spring and then it breaks high for at least a moment in the following 1-2 sessions. I know nothing about chart logic, but it's clear something to this effect is happening regularly.Someone really does not want this above $1,000. Large sell orders keep going in as TSLA gets above $1,000. Will be interesting to see if those trying to cap it are successful for the day. Would wonderful to see them get burned.
This seems to be the pattern. Standard MM push to max pain loads the spring and then it breaks high for at least a moment in the following 1-2 sessions. I know nothing about chart logic, but it's clear something to this effect is happening regularly.
I never buy short term calls, but will buy some Friday $1k calls if we're at $975 at open tomorrow.
It is soooo tempting to day trade TSLA, but a 75 point spead isnt enouph motivation for me. I could try for a sell at $1,100. But I didnt buy more yesterday, so I suck at that method.This seems to be the pattern. Standard MM push to max pain loads the spring and then it breaks high for at least a moment in the following 1-2 sessions. I know nothing about chart logic, but it's clear something to this effect is happening regularly.
I never buy short term calls, but will buy some Friday $1k calls if we're at $975 at open tomorrow.