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Tesla, TSLA & the Investment World: the Perpetual Investors' Roundtable

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Here's from the casino gamblers :eek:
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we have some ppl here with high risk tolerance.
Dope or nope?
 
I checked with a burner account and most don't seem to be actually talking about it, and others are just making vague complaints about society being crazy etc.

Gotta love perseverance!

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(Yeah, I know, I recycled this from a while back. Hey, at least I'm environmentally friendly.)
 
Started buying in May 2013 at $101, continued buying right up to $375 (ouch) and still buying on the way down. Haven't sold a single share and don't plan to until we hit ARKK's forecast of $4,000 share price in 5 yrs...

So advice from a ‘Hodler’ - my quote above was back when SP was $260, so yay about that. But we’re still underperforming for the year compared to most Index funds. As much as I love Tesla, only about 5% of my portfolio is in TSLA. (Of course when SP hits $4,000 it might be a little higher ;)). Diversification is a good thing.
 
So here's a question to ponder...and this is also the reason why I don't do any short-term plays in the market:

Why, specifically, today? What is different about today vs. Friday vs. Thursday vs. any day last week? There's no explicitly new news...
Perhaps, the US Federal subsidies discussion helped the dime drop on how much more the shorts and their volatility have been subsidizing Tesla car sales? :cool: