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Cathie Put the Wood to Wall Street: TSLA, SQ, ROKU, CRSP, BIDU
Amazing vision from 2018. Let us honor the Queen today.
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Cathie Put the Wood to Wall Street: TSLA, SQ, ROKU, CRSP, BIDU
Amazing vision from 2018. Let us honor the Queen today.
I know a good number of such, and I fear for the veracity of this statement...because of the understandable but lamentable propensity for some to cash out some of this largesse rather than holding.
Net pay is your salary - your living expenses. Equal to your savings rate.Ahh, nothing like two-month's pay before my morning coffee...
Made the same mistake on the 15JAN'21 720c I sold last week
But...but....I meant it that last time!Somewhere in S&P world...
“I told you we should have added Tesla as soon as they were eligible!”
“Yah, yah, you’ve told us that a million times. You can shut up now”
Yep, I had a ladder of sell limits between 700 and 800 waiting for the squeeze. Never triggered on inclusion day so I nuked them. Now just leisurely selling a bit here and there, first to kill margin, now for an additional year's worth of emergency cash.There are clearly no shares available and plenty of folks that still need to buy. This is what I assumed would happen the week of inclusion, enter inclusion at $650 top out around $850 with a spike higher, then a slight drift back. I guess benchmarkers and some shorts chose to roll the dice. How's that working out?
Does not even include the $5B cap raise.
I confess...I sold some shares on January 4th (to cover a large amount of credit card debt I incurred maximizing investments during the downturn, which debt was soon going to change from being 0% interest to 23.99%). Cleary the wrong move...but it feels good not to have a ton of credit card debt anymore...
Which half?
Getting out of risky and expensive debt is rarely a bad idea. The stock could have gone down to $500 for all we knew.I confess...I sold some shares on January 4th (to cover a large amount of credit card debt I incurred maximizing investments during the downturn, which debt was soon going to change from being 0% interest to 23.99%). Cleary the wrong move...but it feels good not to have a ton of credit card debt anymore...
Audie, this is not the first time you have strongly suggested shareholders keep a tight grasp on shares. Many of us do not need convincing but I am curious based on your background and standing on TMC if you could give some more detailed perspective on how you see Tesla & TSLA in the years/decade(s) to come. If you have done this somewhere else recently, please remind me where I can find that post (I believe I recall a post a couple years back now when you mentioned a potential share price in line with the higher end of the ARK forecasts but I might be wrong).I know a good number of such, and I fear for the veracity of this statement...because of the understandable but lamentable propensity for some to cash out some of this largesse rather than holding.