You can install our site as a web app on your iOS device by utilizing the Add to Home Screen feature in Safari. Please see this thread for more details on this.
Note: This feature may not be available in some browsers.
Guess the MMD isn't happening today The move today is nothing like i have ever seen before....Plenty of FOMO, Hedgies, Shorties...and everything else......We done well everyone!
Wife walked in on me smiling while looking at the ticker and said "Does this mean we can retire now?" I responded with "Oh....that's not real...its just a simulation"
Does anyone think today's action might be at least in part be due to benchmark funds who held out in buying TSLA now scrambling for shares? Them not buying shares after the S&P inclusion makes them almost like shorts.
That sounds cool! But also an improper use of PII (personally identifiable information). Would be better anyway if this same result were achieved with the computer estimating the most comfortable configuration based on the camera info as they approach the car. The visual info will be better at measuring the person's body size and could know just in time who's going in which seat.
This is kind of a surprising catalyst IMO for a 15% move, breaking the $1000 wall and all. Hear me out: Hertz don't buy cars, do they? They lease? And all I've seen are news articles, not really any specific agreement, time line or anything. We know Tesla don't do deals (everyone pays the same) and that they are production constrained. So this is 98% PR - for both firms.
So my guess is: hugely up today. Retrace somewhat throughout the week?
Also, why does a ketchup company need so many cars?
Does anyone think today's action might be at least in part be due to benchmark funds who held out in buying TSLA now scrambling for shares? Them not buying shares after the S&P inclusion makes them almost like shorts.
Does anyone think today's action might be at least in part be due to benchmark funds who held out in buying TSLA now scrambling for shares? Them not buying shares after the S&P inclusion makes them almost like shorts.