(1) On Wednesday, Musk told employees that they need to be in the office for 40 hours a week, otherwise it would be considered resignation. This may not affect the stock price, but is it starting to attract market attention, paving the way for the layoff message the next day?
(2) Why did Musk release the internal email on Thursday at 5pm (pst times) and let the media know?
(3) Who intentionally wanted to spread the layoff message to the media, and who sold TSLA before the market close the day before yesterday, causing it to drop more than 1% when the large cap market was rising as a whole.
(4) The strategy of killing both long and short positions. Selling short positions first, then selling long positions today. Someone took positions in 700 call/put options, making a large profit on both ends.
sentosa island : This is a weird stock