Why are you selling Tesla stock just because of a stock price drop determined by institutions? Then why did you buy Tesla stock at that time? Only the gamblers burned their fingers with institutional short selling and profit-taking.
Why would you sell just because of stock price fluctuations? Are you all idiots? Stock prices do not accurately reflect the company's value. If you calculate the revenue of robotaxis using Optimus's practical application and FSD self-driving, Tesla's stock price would exceed $1000. In addition, just the rental fees for Tesla's FSD and charging facilities would generate huge profits for the automotive industry developing GPUs and EVs. If you look at Tesla's stock price chart 10 years later, you will realize that past stock price crashes were just minor pullbacks and were actually buying opportunities later on. Why do you buy or sell stocks without thinking? Probably because you don't have Tesla's business model or stock price guidelines, you sell due to minor stock price fluctuations. You are just like hyenas jumping on popular stocks. Recent stock prices are completely useless for reflecting company value. Whether the financial results are good or bad, the stock goes up. Stocks are like a popularity contest for attractive people, determined by atmosphere and momentum. Japan has outstanding technology, but stocks of truly valuable companies are stagnant simply because of weak marketing strategies and business models that lack investor popularity, so institutions don't buy them. Institutions decide stock prices, and there are specific sectors and industries that become trends for that year. Did you think that random commenters like you in the comments section would determine stock prices? Stop being conceited. I'll ask again, why sell Tesla stock? Did Tesla's corporate value decrease? Why did you buy this stock? If you can't answer these questions, you're disqualified as an investor. What you're doing is speculation and gambling. The Tesla boom isn't over, your intelligence is.
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If an investor can only focus on one piece of data when investing, the first thing to confirm should be the company's profits. Sooner or later, a company's profits will impact the stock price. There is no need to worry about what the stock price will be today, tomorrow, or next week.
by Peter Lynch
by Peter Lynch
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