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Maybe follow "The Limiting Factor" on Youtube instead. Gordon "Gieszidy" (sp?) has got the big picture in focus and the broad stroke on canvas.
Cheers!
Homeschooling with Rob part deux:
I like that Cramer is open to Robs insights. And I think Camer will learn enough to dismiss/obliterate some bs FUD from CNBC guests right away.
It's great to see. Rob has been very well respected in the Tesla community - but is probably the first "retail analyst" to cross the chasm to wider media analyst.The first video with Rob Maurer and Jim Cramer seemed slightly awkward with neither sure what their role was. But that has now been remedied as each participant has fallen naturally into their respective roles with Cramer taking the role of pupil and Rob falling naturally into the role of guru master.
Homeschooling with Rob part deux:
I like that Cramer is open to Robs insights. And I think Camer will learn enough to dismiss/obliterate some bs FUD from CNBC guests right away.
This could be interesting.
5 years ago a post was made about Tesla maybe having a full silicon anode ready for production by 2020.
I don't partake in small daily trading the dips much but today I did. I'd like to thank whoever pushed it down at open for earning me twice my daily pay on that trade.
I bought the morning dip, too. Dry powder coming in each day this week and will be buying more TSLA with it.
They are unlikely to use that alloy for stampings and then recycle the stamping scraps for the casting.
Manipulators pushing $TSLA down now into close while the index rises.
I guess those 27000 $2100 calls this week have incentivised them more than usual.
Almost no one says:
electronic chainsaw
electronic pressure washer
electronic drill
electronic weed-eater
electronic pencil sharpener
electronic range
electronic toothbrush
electronic bicycle
But quite a few people say "electronic car". So I have to believe it was purposefully inserted into our lexicon by those who wish to slow adoption. A "true" conservative shows their allegiance by calling it an "electronic car". It's more about anti-EV than party affiliation (obviously) but the term "electronic car" is not an accident.
I'm pretty sure there are actual memos out there instructing that "electronic car" is the preferred term.