$ 474,41 (398,90 €) +4%How’s Frankfurt?
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$ 474,41 (398,90 €) +4%How’s Frankfurt?
More like 453$, had a good drop when premarket in us opened$ 474,41 (398,90 €) +4%
My Keytrade account shows the post split price but amount of shares hasn't increased....
I keep multiplying the current pricing x 5 in my head just to stay excited....
Damn misleading psychology routines. Need to see a shrink to alter this behavior
My Keytrade account shows the post split price but amount of shares hasn't increased....
I keep multiplying the current pricing x 5 in my head just to stay excited....
Damn misleading psychology routines. Need to see a shrink to alter this behavior
Looking at the ticker feels like we are back around Christmas and that the last eight months have been a dreamI think once it hits $500 ($2500 pre-split) I'll be able to wrap my head around it. Knowing anything over $500 is an ATH. But all this $442 or $455 shenanigans is making me multiply. Ha. I think ATH is $463?
More like 453$, had a good drop when premarket in us opened
1st-hr Pre-Market Volume in New York is OFF-THE-CHAIN:
My Keytrade account shows the post split price but amount of shares hasn't increased....
I keep multiplying the current pricing x 5 in my head just to stay excited....
Damn misleading psychology routines. Need to see a shrink to alter this behavior
I tried that twice, but the stock kept going up and got screwedI started accumulating TSLA starting in 2012. I've only sold a few shares twice since then only because I needed the cash. I always ended up rebuying those shares and then some later. Now in the various random social settings I'm hearing random people talk about TSLA. Things feel really bubbly right now, not because I think TSLA is currently overvalued but because I think over the next couple of months a lot of weak longs will sell because they think that either the SP has gotten overvalued or that they want to take a short term profit. For the first time ever, I'm thinking about selling a big chunk of my holdings and buying back after the dust settles. I've never tried to time the market too much but I guess that's exactly what I'm contemplating doing now.
Anything less than 80% down is good. This rule is applicable for today only.