Tslynk67
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You're referring to the looming inflation report that was released an hour and a half before you posted this?I'm really tempted but the looming inflation report has me on hold for now.
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You're referring to the looming inflation report that was released an hour and a half before you posted this?I'm really tempted but the looming inflation report has me on hold for now.
Strange end of day dig about something that happened premarket and was already mentionedYou're referring to the looming inflation report that was released an hour and a half before you posted this?
Ceramic coating on the glass surfaces and quick acceleration fulfills most of the wiping needs on my S.With that extreme rake, a good hydrophobic coating should be good enough. I rarely use the wipers on my X. Good hydrophobic coatings clear the glass at a stop as well as low and high speeds.
Vertical wiper will be removed by some people and occasionally refitted in rain etc. Could be hidden behind a cover that looks like a roof rack rail. Rails could be extended along roof on both sides and used to mount LMGs etc.
As occurred three times this week, on Friday TSLA again dipped beneath its 50-day SMA (simple moving average) before closing above. That’s encouraging. A bullish pennant formation continues unfurling. This was formed by lowering peaks and a flat line of valleys, that followed a sharp runup to a record high November 4. The normal resolution is a return to the uptrend.
This makes me worry that my putting $50k down won’t hold the price at $200k….which was the reason I put the $50k down in the first place. lolwish $4k share price happen sooner.
Since he starts 75% of his posts with the word *** BREAKING *** I'm not sure how you'd search for anything important in his twitter feed.If Sawyer dropped any news I can't find it?
at least it’s bouncing off that convincingly. that should mean somethingAs occurred three times this week, on Friday TSLA again dipped beneath its 50-day SMA (simple moving average) before closing above. That’s encouraging. A bullish pennant formation continues unfurling. This was formed by lowering peaks and a flat line of valleys, that followed a sharp runup to a record high November 4. The normal resolution is a return to the uptrend.
I’m a long time AAPL (and new TSLA) investor. These times can be incredibly frustrating. My advice is don’t get stupid and panic sell or buy weekly options. If it’s a good company and you believe in their fundamentals, buy and hold.Yep, I know a lot of people are disappointed with the current share price moves but I actually think they are quite bullish and demonstrate that there is a lot of demand for TSLA shares waiting in the wings. Every time the share price dips, buyers step in and the price firms up. This is what I mentioned a couple of weeks ago. These are buyers who are not even waiting for Elon to finish liquidating his shares. When that happens, there might be a lot more buyers willing to pay higher prices for a stock with a rising share price.
Indeed, as with many of the news outlets that precede almost any announcement with the word "breaking". While the news may be indeed fresh, back in my day in TV news the use of the word "breaking" also had to imply truly important. Nowdays, "breaking" has become ridiculusly overdone clickbait.Since he starts 75% of his posts with the word *** BREAKING *** I'm not sure how you'd search for anything important in his twitter feed.
Because feeding LMG's using a side mounted ammo box is easier than running the ammo belts from the truck bed up to mini-guns.Why would you want to mount light machine guns to the edges or the roof?
What is with people and acronyms?
I am really getting excited about CT i think there will be a few more tweaks to smooth out the rough edges in the designSorry more CT. I can't have enough.
I don't find this last few weeks frustrating at all ... this has been a gift for those who have done the HW on TSLA ... i have picked up shares under $1000 during Elons recent planned selling ... the sale is almost over and we may never see sub $1000 again come January ...I still have a limit order sitting at $750 from early October ... the probability of this being filled is under 10% i would guess ...I’m a long time AAPL (and new TSLA) investor. These times can be incredibly frustrating. My advice is don’t get stupid and panic sell or buy weekly options. If it’s a good company and you believe in their fundamentals, buy and hold.
Only the most skilled (and lucky) day traders can survive these chops and go in and out of positions.
And, for the love of god, don’t use margin unless it’s for the very short term while you’re waiting for a transfer to complete.*
* none of this is for the experienced trader. You know what you’re doing.
If Sawyer dropped any news I can't find it?
'Sawyer,' 'breaking,' 'clickbait.' I'll add one more: 'self-promotion.'Indeed, as with many of the news outlets that precede almost any announcement with the word "breaking". While the news may be indeed fresh, back in my day in TV news the use of the word "breaking" also had to imply truly important. Nowdays, "breaking" has become ridiculusly overdone clickbait.
I swear, it looked like this test rig had rear wheel steering. As it pulls into the garage at the 14:00 minute mark I think I can see the rear wheels straightening out as the driver spins the wheel back to the center position as he straightens out to remain square to the garage.Sorry more CT. I can't have enough.
It probably plays havoc with the aerodynamics. Even if it is "hidden" to the human eye, there will be dimples and cracks which will disturb the air flow. Also, the probable reason why the resting position of the wiper is vertical on the side of the windscreen rather than horizontal across the hood is because it offers less air resistance.Hidden wipers have been done, doesn't seem that complex.