you buy a stock with a PE of 120 and then complain when it is volatile? And decide you are the victim of a conspiracy?
Come on man. When you dance with fire sometimes you get burned.
You are dishonest or naive if you deny a connection between the massive sell-off of Tesla (just days after a positive earnings report boosted its price) that began the day Musk bought twitter.
The market is controlled by insiders and big players who are amoral.
We have no real say (unless the public gets into a massive fear and triggers a sell-off the masters cannot control). We can only gamble and guess while the insiders always win...even when they get wiped out as on 2008 and 2009 we the taxpayer have to bail them out).
you buy a stock with a PE of 120 and then complain when it is volatile? And decide you are the victim of a conspiracy?
Come on man. When you dance with fire sometimes you get burned.
You are dishonest or naive if you deny a connection between the massive sell-off of Tesla (just days after a positive earnings report boosted its price) that began the day Musk bought twitter.
The market is controlled by insiders and big players who are amoral.
We have no real say (unless the public gets into a massive fear and triggers a sell-off the masters cannot control). We can only gamble and guess while the insiders always win...even when they get wiped out as on 2008 and 2009 we the taxpayer have to bail them out).
you just don't know how this works. I don't read your posts on the politics thread because you are just trolling but I think you just don't know any better on this thread.
30 minutes of reading can get you up to speed on why tesla stock is down. Hint: It's not AOC or Ted Cruz or George Soros doing this to you.
You are dishonest or naive if you deny a connection between the massive sell-off of Tesla (just days after a positive earnings report boosted its price) that began the day Musk bought twitter.
The market is controlled by insiders and big players who are amoral.
We have no real say (unless the public gets into a massive fear and triggers a sell-off the masters cannot control). We can only gamble and guess while the insiders always win...even when they get wiped out as on 2008 and 2009 we the taxpayer have to bail them out).
you just don't know how this works. I don't read your posts on the politics thread because you are just trolling but I think you just don't know any better on this thread.
30 minutes of reading can get you up to speed on why tesla stock is down. Hint: It's not AOC or Ted Cruz or George Soros doing this to you.
You are dishonest or naive if you deny a connection between the massive sell-off of Tesla (just days after a positive earnings report boosted its price) that began the day Musk bought twitter.
The market is controlled by insiders and big players who are amoral.
We have no real say (unless the public gets into a massive fear and triggers a sell-off the masters cannot control). We can only gamble and guess while the insiders always win...even when they get wiped out as on 2008 and 2009 we the taxpayer have to bail them out).
you just don't know how this works. I don't read your posts on the politics thread because you are just trolling but I think you just don't know any better on this thread.
30 minutes of reading can get you up to speed on why tesla stock is down. Hint: It's not AOC or Ted Cruz or George Soros doing this to you.
What I do know is that you buy into the official narrative on the market and on politics and seem to have no intellectual curiosity, instead reflexively repeating and defending the blatant lies.
What has happened since 4/25, when it was at over $1,000 per share, and today, 3 days later, where it is heading for $800?
Just a coincidence that Musk got Twitter on 4/25?
the point is that there is no conspiracy - it's investors thinking
1) the deal will cause musk to sell shares, which will be a drag on the stock
2) musk may be getting bored with electric cars so that would make tesla suffer
3) the market is in the mood to sell first and ask questions later. there are big unsanswered questions about tesla so holders are selling it off. that happens when a stock has a sky-high valuation that requires massive profits far, far into the future to make any sense.
there's no conspiracy = - this is how the bleedin' stock market works. Don't play with fire if you don't like it.
What has happened since 4/25, when it was at over $1,000 per share, and today, 3 days later, where it is heading for $800?
Just a coincidence that Musk got Twitter on 4/25?
the point is that there is no conspiracy - it's investors thinking
1) the deal will cause musk to sell shares, which will be a drag on the stock
2) musk may be getting bored with electric cars so that would make tesla suffer
3) the market is in the mood to sell first and ask questions later. there are big unsanswered questions about tesla so holders are selling it off. that happens when a stock has a sky-high valuation that requires massive profits far, far into the future to make any sense.
there's no conspiracy = - this is how the bleedin' stock market works. Don't play with fire if you don't like it.
1) He will sell 2% of the existing stock. And not because he wants to dump it but because he needs cash.
2). Really?
3) "The market"? What is that.
Of course there are conspiracies. The Big Players can obviously move the market. Remember the organized short sell of GME not so long ago that only got attention because some players figured out how to stop it (briefly)?
My God. Even someone like that clown Jim Kramer can influence what stocks are bought and sold.
Hard to believe any adult believes in the invisible hand of the market.
the point is that there is no conspiracy - it's investors thinking
1) the deal will cause musk to sell shares, which will be a drag on the stock
2) musk may be getting bored with electric cars so that would make tesla suffer
3) the market is in the mood to sell first and ask questions later. there are big unsanswered questions about tesla so holders are selling it off. that happens when a stock has a sky-high valuation that requires massive profits far, far into the future to make any sense.
there's no conspiracy = - this is how the bleedin' stock market works. Don't play with fire if you don't like it.
1) He will sell 2% of the existing stock. And not because he wants to dump it but because he needs cash.
2). Really?
3) "The market"? What is that.
Of course there are conspiracies. The Big Players can obviously move the market. Remember the organized short sell of GME not so long ago that only got attention because some players figured out how to stop it (briefly)?
My God. Even someone like that clown Jim Kramer can influence what stocks are bought and sold.
Hard to believe any adult believes in the invisible hand of the market.
Says it all (there still are no bargains, and far from it):
NASDAQ’s forward P/E has dropped 31% from its peak, but is still higher than at any point from late-2007 to late-2019 pic.twitter.com/HQj7ujCQVm
the point is that there is no conspiracy - it's investors thinking
1) the deal will cause musk to sell shares, which will be a drag on the stock
2) musk may be getting bored with electric cars so that would make tesla suffer
3) the market is in the mood to sell first and ask questions later. there are big unsanswered questions about tesla so holders are selling it off. that happens when a stock has a sky-high valuation that requires massive profits far, far into the future to make any sense.
there's no conspiracy = - this is how the bleedin' stock market works. Don't play with fire if you don't like it.
1) He will sell 2% of the existing stock. And not because he wants to dump it but because he needs cash.
2). Really?
3) "The market"? What is that.
Of course there are conspiracies. The Big Players can obviously move the market. Remember the organized short sell of GME not so long ago that only got attention because some players figured out how to stop it (briefly)?
My God. Even someone like that clown Jim Kramer can influence what stocks are bought and sold.
Hard to believe any adult believes in the invisible hand of the market.
That invisible hand reversed on Tesla during the day.
1) He will sell 2% of the existing stock. And not because he wants to dump it but because he needs cash.
2). Really?
3) "The market"? What is that.
Of course there are conspiracies. The Big Players can obviously move the market. Remember the organized short sell of GME not so long ago that only got attention because some players figured out how to stop it (briefly)?
My God. Even someone like that clown Jim Kramer can influence what stocks are bought and sold.
Hard to believe any adult believes in the invisible hand of the market.
That invisible hand reversed on Tesla during the day.