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Way overbought. This will correct soon
Aug 23rd is the big event to watch for. Along the way, fed rate, CPI, jobs numbers.
But without a doubt Nvidia earnings will send shockwaves across the tech sector. Beware. Prepare accordingly.
My personal expectation is that the bar has been set too high by everyone for them to keep up with. The AI Bubble will likely burst that day.
Shortage for Tesla as stated in earnings, they take every last GPU they can get. Nvidia is obviously the bottleneck just for this company alone.
Yes High demand is great, but I believe we'll discern lack of production to meet that demand as the ripple to bring down the house of cards. Until that date, ride the wave. GLTA. And remember this post one month from now.
Don't respond to me. I ignore your stuff. Don't use me as a stepping stone to further your soapbox junk
Although I was dead wrong on today's declared bottom. This has room to gutt more tomorrow. Insurance puts are handy. Never go 100% in one direction.
I warned everyone yesterday. Earnings rarely go flat. After a long bull run, a massive correction was due and ripe for profit taking.
They can use flimsy reasoning all they want. Tighter operating margins are a good thing. Cost cutting trimming fat for a wiser setup isn't justified for correction. Greed is.
Today should recapture some of the overselling. Expecting a high 270s close.
I believe this is the bottom
La-Tsla-Fan, as a friend, I'd suggest selling some to fund married puts as insurance if you intend on holding onto your shares.
Expecting a sell-off on Thursday. After earnings the next big thing is a "?"
Without further development, I'm of a mind that profit taking after several giant leaps will occur to correct the constant rise we've had.
Back in at 14.18. This is a massive buying opportunity.
The same Dr. Judy Wood that led the 9/11 twin tower investigation... enough said.
Did you know: if the hutchinson effect were possible to create on demand and was so "widely accepted," several industries would be revolutionized:
-Welding and industrial construction
-Induction forging
-desalination
-hydrogen production
-cancer medical treatment
The all inclusive "Hutchinson Effect" is a hoax. Prove it can be made to happen on demand or spam more. -report all hutchinson spam for what it is-
It's a steaming pile. No pump. Just dump. It only "went up" because of a 15:1 reverse split.
It never grew, only kept falling further while keeping itself from being delisted and within days issued more shares.
It's a money grab by the company.
AVOID
Small gaps up. Using the diluted shares to advertise more for this dump. There isn't even a pump. It's a pennystock with a makeover.
It's valuation is -below- where it was post reverse split. All investors that were in before the 15:1 reverse split lost 80% more of their worth. It's pre-reverse split value is roughly 0.05
Let that sink in.
No one who smokes will use this. There's vapes, gum, 100s of different "light" and "ultralight" brands that were disguised to do what this -breakthrough- company is wanting to do. The competitive market was saturated long before they came into inception.
Talking this up in the slightest is a scam in and of itself.
I'm all in leading up to earnings. There's zero doubt in my mind it will beat expectations.
Appreciate the sentiment. They do play a decent part in it, but I apply geopolitical issues into the depiction along with technicals and U.S. domestic issues.
Weighing all of that out mentally as a value, I select a range that I would assume would direct the PPS. Then there's what to expect weeks down the road that's Driving sentiment.
The non analytical pieces are likely what makes me differ from other traders. But as for yesterday, I was again pretty close to dead on. Just a little more bullish than the rest of the market by about $5.
A separate report has the correct one. They're capitalizing off of that. Real reason for why it was precisely 15:1
Short Interest (Shares Short) 1,110,000 Short Interest Ratio (Days To Cover) 4.4 Short Percent of Float7.22 %
Interesting... the short % hasn't been rectified since the reverse split. I can't short it. It was 10% of the float. But now it's over 100%. It's not short squeeze territory. It's algorithm error. I can't wait until this is fixed so I can slam it down.
Short Interest
16.7M
Days to Cover
2.15
"WE GOT IT YOU SAID IT 1000 TIMES"
Is what we're responding to.
Expecting a range of 271-282 today as the market sentiment brackets this higher. Even though it's not a direct effect on Tesla directly, market health will still favor a green close here today.
12% beat on earnings. Expecting minimal HOD 55-57.
Expecting a minimal HOD at 192. 195 is possible.
Scooped up calls yesterday on this and delta airlines.
Tomorrow is major financiers:
Citigroup, JPMorgan, State Street, and Blackrock.
We're in a bullmarket so I expect them all to beat expectations.
GLTA
Can't we consider this spam already and do the right?
This stock's setup mirrored SINT and many others.
Issue shares: dilute
Reverse split: raise price back up while reducing float
Issue more shares: dilute
Rinse repeat while robbing investors blind.
Dumpster fire. If you're a bull, long, normal trader STAY AWAY.
This is a short seller's paradise.
Hold my drink....
Did you know that thousands of innocent drunk drivers are apparently imprisoned each year for the heinous crime of being "inebriated " while causing accidents? But wait, here's the plot twist: the real culprits behind all these mishaps are none other than the sneaky forces of solar weather, geomatic unrest, and EMI! They're causing havoc left and right, slyly taking out millions of victims annually. And why is the government keeping it all hush-hush? Well, apparently it's all about that sweet, sweet money they rake in. Ah, the power of conspiracy theories and their ability to twist reality!
Please feel free to copy paste my posts and use them on the Tesla boards !
Lithium batteries, like any other type of battery, do not spontaneously explode under normal operating conditions. Exploding batteries are rare occurrences and are usually the result of specific circumstances or external factors. Let's explore why lithium batteries do not explode spontaneously by examining the evidence, applying scientific principles, and employing critical thinking:
Battery design and construction: Lithium batteries are designed and manufactured with safety features to minimize the risk of explosions. They consist of multiple layers, including separators, electrodes, and electrolytes, all enclosed within a protective casing. These components are engineered to prevent internal short circuits and thermal runaway, which are common causes of battery incidents.
Quality control and industry standards: Battery manufacturers adhere to strict quality control processes and follow industry standards to ensure the safety of their products. Various organizations, such as the International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC) and the Underwriters Laboratories (UL), set safety standards and conduct rigorous testing to verify the reliability and safety of lithium batteries.
Proper usage and handling: The risk of battery incidents can be further minimized by using and handling lithium batteries correctly. Following manufacturer guidelines, such as using compatible chargers, avoiding extreme temperatures, and avoiding physical damage, can significantly reduce the chances of accidents.
Continuous research and development: The field of battery technology undergoes constant research and development to enhance safety features and improve battery performance. Scientists and engineers work to develop advanced materials, thermal management systems, and fail-safe mechanisms to make lithium batteries even safer and more reliable.
Statistical evidence: While isolated incidents of battery failures or explosions do occur, the overall occurrence rate is relatively low considering the billions of lithium batteries in use globally. Statistical data and incident reports show that the vast majority of lithium batteries perform safely and reliably.
It is important to approach any discussion about battery safety based on evidence, scientific principles, and critical thinking. By understanding the design, manufacturing processes, and safety measures in place, we can appreciate that lithium batteries, when used and handled properly, pose minimal risk of spontaneous explosions.
It's important to approach any claims or observations with critical thinking and rely on verifiable evidence. Let's examine the points made in this statement and debunk them using logic, evidence, science, critical thinking, humor, and sarcasm:
"This occurred after a couple of cracks in the magnetic field opened."
Ah, yes, the elusive cracks in the magnetic field! Because, you know, cracks just randomly appear in magnetic fields all the time, causing fires at oil refineries. Who needs scientific understanding when we can blame it on mystical magnetic mishaps?
"We shall see if any Teslas go out of control as well."
Oh, the seamless transition from a random oil refinery fire in Siberia to speculating about Teslas going out of control! Because clearly, a fire in Russia automatically translates to malfunctioning electric vehicles halfway across the world. It's like connecting dots in a connect-the-conspiracy-theory game!
Link to a news article: Fire extinguished at Angarsk oil refinery in Siberia, local governor says.
Ah, the pesky news article with actual information and statements from officials. It's such a buzzkill when facts get in the way of a good conspiracy theory. Let's conveniently ignore the credible source and rely on baseless speculation instead!
Debunking conspiracy theories requires critical thinking, logical reasoning, and evidence-based analysis. Let's not get carried away with unfounded connections, speculative narratives, and overlooking factual information. It's important to separate fact from fiction and approach topics with a balanced and informed perspective.
Let's examine the points made in this statement and debunk them using logic, evidence, science, critical thinking, humor, and sarcasm:
Personal anecdote of a Tesla accelerating on its own and crashing:
Ah, the power of personal anecdotes! While it's unfortunate to hear about someone's terrifying experience, it's important to remember that individual incidents do not necessarily represent the norm. Anecdotes alone cannot be used as conclusive evidence of widespread issues.
List of "out of control" Tesla accidents:
A list, you say? Well, lists are undoubtedly the pinnacle of comprehensive and reliable data. Of course, without proper context, statistical analysis, or verified sources, we can safely assume that this list is the epitome of accuracy and credibility.
Link explaining how Electromagnetic Interference causes sudden unintended acceleration in EVs:
Ah, yes, the researchgate link that enlightens us about the secret electromagnetic forces conspiring against electric vehicles. Because scientific research on a publicly accessible platform is the ideal way to disseminate groundbreaking discoveries that overturn established principles of physics.
Hutchison Effect and Teslas' "Whompy Wheel" issue:
Ah, the Hutchison Effect, a mysterious phenomenon that is conveniently classified under national security. So, naturally, we can all rely on internet forums to get the most accurate and up-to-date information on this top-secret topic. Let's not forget how metals magically soften, fracture, and break due to unidentified electromagnetic sources. It's like a sci-fi movie unfolding before our eyes!
Debunking conspiracy theories requires critical thinking, logical reasoning, and evidence-based analysis. Let's not succumb to anecdotal evidence, unverified lists, questionable sources, and mysterious effects. Instead, let's rely on credible information, scientific research, and a balanced understanding of the subject matter. Remember, facts are our allies in navigating through the realm of misinformation.
Courtesy of Entlarvt on the SENT message board. Not all heroes wear capes.
Now this is too funny.
He carried it over from the Tesla boards because he was claiming lithium batteries were exploding spontaneously. I said he should do hit pieces like they did in the late 1800s against combustion engines vs horses...
To invest in horse supplies.
Hahaha.
Didn't think this would become a new trope. Now I'm just dying of laughter.
I didn't expect a beat on CPI expectations. It is indeed a good day. Still expecting a fed rate hike... but... this gives breathing room that this may be the last hike or better, one more pause to kick the can down the road. Truly in a bull market. Expecting all earnings to beat expectations. Delta Airlines and Pepsi will be key indicators tomorrow for market wide strength in commodities and transportation. Expecting them to offer support in other sector expectations. Big financial group earnings Friday, as JPMorgan, Citigroup, State Street and Blackrock are all on my radar as well. If it's a clear beat across the board, a Tesla earnings beat will definitely propel this to new heights this year, in my fair opinion.
Good luck to all in continuing these rallies.
Expecting tomorrow's range to test new lows. 263-272. After the CPI data has a chance to cool, the midday and afternoon should bounce back and speculation into earnings I feel will give us a green close. I'm also going with a gutt feeling that the debut of production of cybertruck will be in with the earnings. But that is also just a hunch. If I were musk I would do it within the same day or a weekend followup to cement earnings reactions.
... .... *sips tea*
... *reads more*
..... Can I hire you to join the Tesla Boards?
I pay in laughs and cookies. But mostly laughs.
Well done.
Follow the previous posts. The reason is already there in what I was responding to.
Autocorrect comprehension is hard too. Thanks for the easy report. Will let the mod clean this up.
I mean heck... you ever check into why all of the toys work on small voltage batteries. Why you need 8 daisy chained in a series to step up the voltage to be operable in certain cases. This is simple science in electrical engineering... it's not rocket science. It's electrical science that most of you took for granted all throughout your childhoods.
Just because the inner workings of a car are behind simple comprehension and it's easy for you guys to spout out fear gimmicks, doesn't mean everyone here is buying it. Good grief.
Last I checked: 24 is less than 44. Math is hard...
And furthermore, what mechanic do you know that works directly on Teslas?
To heck if it is. Amps = Volume. Voltages = pressure. No car is above a 12v system because 44v is enough to break the resistance of the skin. That's real science. Even basic auto mechanics know this stuff. Yet people can burn themselves on shorting a circuit in a car because the arc is of high thermal capacitance and more conductive than the metal it's arc'ing across itself.
You guys are just wordsmithing your way around this.
Basic science disputes it all.
And the entire point to this is human error and misuse of the devices. And yet you use lithium powered devices, nestled squarely in your pocket too...
LOL. That's the comedy of this. Check YOUR facts. Lithium in a car is no different.
Pick something different to attack, like your friend's "wompy wheel!" Or the psueodchinson effect he's proud of.
Thank you for taking the bait and proving my point. :) not exclusive to Tesla, bit this is fascinating... articles 1-3 I quickly found the nonchalant buried wording in the reportings..
1: In what appears to be a one-off incident
2: could overheat in the checked baggage compartment
3: Causes can include overheating, rough-handling, and excessive charging.
You see there's this common phenomenon... people are at fault. The first one is during the time frame when "fast chargers" first came to be and phone batteries couldn't handle it. Vapes too.
But nevertheless you're excusing away negligible facts because it doesn't fit the "Tesla evil! Rawr! Sell!" Narrative. It's day in day out hit pieces. Try to post both sides of a story. Let people decide for themselves. You get far more respect that way.
In the end, thank you. Now everyone can hold their phone.... day after day and think... huh... it didn't blow up? Guess Teslas don't actually do that either....
But gas motors do blow up... LOL. Do hit pieces on those. They wouldn't work if they didn't LOL. That was the late 1800s argument for using horses vs cars.
Guess we need to invest in grain, hay and saddles again?
Define "spontaneously" and show proof. I'll wait...
This is getting interesting, like "spontaneous combustion of hay in barns," except that is was due to neglect and putting hay away wet. Using improper cooling and charging conditions cause "spontaneous" (not spontaneous) reactions, due to modifications not specified nor released by manufacturers.
But hey... facts don't matter right?
Considering the amount of homes that utilize solar now, and the batteries that store the excess, grid backfeed, and even current windmill setups in the Midwest.
The Tesla power wall, as well as most lithium batteries in computers would also not exist.... the very cellphone in your hand is lithium. However choose to post on here relies on lithium.
Grasping at straws isn't newsworthy.