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This is ridiculous. Why the heck does someone need this at 1500 so badly? Gotta be related to inclusion.
Yeah I have no idea WHY this is happening, but it seems pretty clear that it's happening.
It is marvelous that competitors are improving. We should all wish them well.
Because of the continued differences in style of manipulations, I continue to suggest that maybe some type of capital raise is coming and the seller investment banks are getting TSLA price settled near 1500 before the announcement is made and price is set.
I think it's more likely that we have index funds deciding that they will start accumulating at 1,500. Any short manipulation or weakness is bought up.Sorry to post across threads but I think Papafox is on to something and suggest reading his post about yesterday and really all of the last week's trading:
LOL right back to $1500.
Well, that car is not existent now, so right now there is no point talking about it.
If we end the day flat at 1500 I will cry for atleast a hour.
I think it's more likely that we have index funds deciding that they will start accumulating at 1,500. Any short manipulation or weakness is bought up.
Ok, so what happens if the technicals converge. Do they make a baby something? Fireworks? Stampede to the exits?
FullyCharged do not use official numbers; they use the "real-world" range numbers from EV Database which collects and composites data from drivers.
Not sure if already mentioned: the 2020 Axios Harris Poll 100 Reputation ranking came out yesterday. No. 1: Clorox (same as last year, it seems).
Tesla (described as Tesla Motors) is in at #18, up 24 positions from last year. Ranks #2 overall in the Products/service category, after Clorox. Toyota Motors is #15, Honda Motors is #16.
Methodology: The Harris Poll conducted four rounds of nominations totaling 8,392 respondents to determine the companies included in the ranking: Nov. 4-6, 2019; Nov. 12-14, 2019; Dec. 5-9, 2019; and June 11-15, 2020.
This year’s company ratings phase was conducted June 24-July 6, 2020 among 34,026 U.S. adults who are very or somewhat familiar with the company. Each company received an average of approximately 305 ratings per company.
Same as with technicals in general.
We wait until something does or doesn't happen and then either say we were right or don't.