Wonder if those people know he is an unhinged troll?
Seriously - one hint that you may not be investing wisely is when you find yourself spending hours and hours every day trying to influence things to go in your favor.
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Wonder if those people know he is an unhinged troll?
You guys just scare me. SMP2 is good for the long term viability of Tesla. It will not likely have any immediate impact on TSLA stock price. Time to get sober and temper your expectations.
Well, my heart desires me to be wrong and make a killing on my Jan'17 call options.I think you are wrong on this one buddy.
Wonder if those people know he is an unhinged troll?
He's worse. I think what he's doing might be some sort of fraud. His "hedge fund" is registered to an apartment with an estimated value about equal to the value of his hedge fund. It looks like he might be playing financial games for tax reasons, using tactics that might be illegal.
He's worse. I think what he's doing might be some sort of fraud. His "hedge fund" is registered to an apartment with an estimated value about equal to the value of his hedge fund. It looks like he might be playing financial games for tax reasons, using tactics that might be illegal.
He is often the first to comment on a Seeking Alpha article about Tesla, usually just a few minutes after it has been published. A couple of years ago in not so polite words he called me a liar and wished me down into a hole, after I had noted that he had been writing negatively about Tesla at Seeking Alpha ever since the very day of Tesla’s IPO at $17 in June of 2010. He offered $100 to see proof. When I provided proof, he did agree to send the money, so I’ll give him credit for that. I declined to provide the address for check delivery, largely because he seemed to need the money much more than me.
He does manage to get some financial journalists to quote him as an authoritative hedge fund source regarding Tesla, most notably at the Los Angeles Times. The obsessive manner of his voluminous twitter rants about Tesla perhaps gives some cause to feel sorry for him. He needs to realize that the primary job of a fund manager is to anticipate where other market participants are going to choose to put their money in the near future, not to tell them where they should. When clearly wrong, a good fund manager admits his mistake and cuts his losses. Any investors his fund may have besides himself would expect that. If he posts here, I have not figured out what his screen name is.
He is often the first to comment on a Seeking Alpha article about Tesla, usually just a few minutes after it has been published. A couple of years ago in not so polite words he called me a liar and wished me down into a hole, after I had noted that he had been writing negatively about Tesla at Seeking Alpha ever since the very day of Tesla’s IPO at $17 in June of 2010. He offered $100 to see proof. When I provided proof, he did agree to send the money, so I’ll give him credit for that. I declined to provide the address for check delivery, largely because he seemed to need the money much more than me.
He does manage to get some financial journalists to quote him as an authoritative hedge fund source regarding Tesla, most notably at the Los Angeles Times. The obsessive manner of his voluminous twitter rants about Tesla perhaps gives some cause to feel sorry for him. He needs to realize that the primary job of a fund manager is to anticipate where other market participants are going to choose to put their money in the near future, not to tell them where they should. When clearly wrong, a good fund manager admits his mistake and cuts his losses. Any investors his fund may have besides himself would expect that. If he posts here, I have not figured out what his screen name is.
I've been refreshing tesla.com/blog every minute for the last 25 hours. No disrespect to Elon or anyone at the Tesla team but if I don't get a master plan by 3am I'm going to switch to two minute intervals.
You should really consider the app for this. Every time Elon tweets, my phone vibrates. Usually read his post within 20 seconds of him posting itMike Smith said:I've been refreshing tesla.com/blog every minute for the last 25 hours.
You should really consider the app for this. Every time Elon tweets, my phone vibrates. Usually read his post within 20 seconds of him posting it
Feet not wet yet so I can't tell how it works, but yesterday I selected Get Updates on the tesla.com/blog page. Supposed to generate an email whenever a new blog gets posted.
Which website/program do you guys use to check the pre-market? I've always used Yahoo Finance since my broker doesn't display the pre/after market (nor can I trade during those hours), but since it's make-over last week it doesn't show the pre-market at all, or sometimes very weirdly.
It will also further move the company away from the typical car industry valuations with a greater emphasis on the future of energy generation and storage
Do you think the release of Elon's master plan will cause the stock to move up or down? Will it affect TSLA or SCTY more? Please share some of your thoughts/plays in anticipation of the master plan release. Thanks.