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The Wall Street Journal is owner by Rupert Murdoch, who has stakes in Genie Oil. He also owns many other “news” groups.
What makes a stock volatile?
I wouldn’t need to eat if I was a robot.
If I might put words in @CuriousSunbird 's mouth. Tesla has both investors and fans (with overlap). The fans make it interesting due to their support when the technicals indicate otherwise. No bearing on large funds/ groups working for/against Tesla.
Just bought some more at 229.25.
I'll pay you $250 for itJust bought some more at 229.25.
Random thought: I wonder if Model 3 sales increasing is actually acting to drag down the share price directly.
There's probably a significant number of Model 3 reservation holders that own TSLA stock, and are selling it to pay for a Model 3...
Institutions and shorts are almost certainly far more of an impact, but this is probably contributing?
Worth a try. If you start one, post the link here.Why doesn’t anyone start a go fund Tesla campaign to raise cash for Tesla’s bottom line? I bet it’ll raise millions since there are a lot of people truly believe in the company and willing to help out Elon Musk. Though I’m sure they don’t really need any cash, but it’s still nice to have and can shut the shorts up about Tesla’s ability to raise cash without Wall Street.
Wow: Tesla bear apologizes to clients after releasing inaccurate TSLA note
Similar to other critics on Twitter, Johnson framed his narrative on the assumption that Tesla had admitted to misleading investors. His note was headlined as “TSLA may have Admitted to Actionably False Statements.” As it became evident that he had committed an error, Johnson opted to correct his note, revising his note with a headline stating “ERRATUM.” Johnson also included an apology in his revision.
“We apologize for the inconvenience,” he wrote.
Why doesn’t anyone start a go fund Tesla campaign to raise cash for Tesla’s bottom line? I bet it’ll raise millions since there are a lot of people truly believe in the company and willing to help out Elon Musk. Though I’m sure they don’t really need any cash, but it’s still nice to have and can shut the shorts up about Tesla’s ability to raise cash without Wall Street.
That's a bad idea. If you want to support Tesla.... Buy one.Why doesn’t anyone start a go fund Tesla campaign to raise cash for Tesla’s bottom line? I bet it’ll raise millions since there are a lot of people truly believe in the company and willing to help out Elon Musk. Though I’m sure they don’t really need any cash, but it’s still nice to have and can shut the shorts up about Tesla’s ability to raise cash without Wall Street.
Well I don't think that matters that much. Plus if Tesla is not directly involved, it won't affect anything, at least in the long run. The shorts can spin it whichever way they want, but after all, money is money, more is always better.Because it would look bad, even though Tesla had nothing to do with it. Shorts would use it as an excuse to mislead people into thinking Tesla was desperate. Much like they’ve already with supplier negotiations, which are a sign of strength, not weakness.
I am sure you would want to see a link for that. Not to spread FUD or anything....right?Worth a try. If you start one, post the link here.
excellent - i was just going to post that myself. they’re going after the people who are stating “false facts”, rather than their opinions. this is good.