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$Palantir (PLTR.US)$ Parantia is healing. I wish I had bought more. Even though I knew it was stable, it's too late for regrets 💧 If it becomes like nvidia, it would be good to buy now, but while I hesitate, it becomes more and more out of reach.
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As Elon has mentioned in the past, EV subsidies are not even needed for Tesla, which is developing an amazing FSD. Subsidies have the benefit of making it easier for early-stage startup companies to increase awareness and create an environment that makes EVs easy to buy. However, the downside is that due to subsidies, the number of companies producing inferior EVs as a source of revenue increases indefinitely, causing significant negative effects on EV marketing. Therefore, Trump's discontinuation of subsidies will be a tailwind for companies like Tesla that produce valuable EVs as it will lead to the bankruptcy of companies selling inferior products. Even without subsidies, as long as Elon Musk continues to create products like the Cybertruck that consumers eagerly desire, Tesla will thrive in the future by offering great products like Lamborghini and TOYOTA in the EV industry.
As Elon has mentioned in the past, EV subsidies are not even needed for Tesla, which is developing an amazing FSD. Subsidies have the benefit of making it easier for early-stage startup companies to increase awareness and create an environment that makes EVs easy to buy. However, the downside is that due to subsidies, the number of companies producing inferior EVs as a source of revenue increases indefinitely, causing significant negative effects on EV marketing. Therefore, Trump's discontinuation of subsidies will be a tailwind for companies like Tesla that produce valuable EVs as it will lead to the bankruptcy of companies selling inferior products. Even without subsidies, as long as Elon Musk continues to create products like the Cybertruck that consumers eagerly desire, Tesla will thrive in the future by offering great products like Lamborghini and TOYOTA in the EV industry.
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Why would you sell due to fluctuations in stock prices? Are you all stupid? Stock prices do not accurately reflect the company's value. If you calculate the revenue from Optimus's deployment and FSD's self-driving robo-taxis, Tesla's stock price would exceed $1000. Furthermore, the automobile industry, which is developing GPUs and EVs, would generate huge profits just from Tesla's FSD and charging facility rental fees. When you look at Tesla's stock price chart in 10 years, you will realize that past stock price crashes were just minor buying opportunities. Why do you buy or sell stocks without thinking? You probably sell based on stock price fluctuations because you don't understand Tesla's business model or stock indicators. You are just idiotic fools jumping on popular stocks like hyenas. Recent stock prices are completely useless for reflecting the company's value. They rise regardless of good or bad earnings. Stocks are like a beauty popularity contest...
Why would you sell due to fluctuations in stock prices? Are you all stupid? Stock prices do not accurately reflect the company's value. If you calculate the revenue from Optimus's deployment and FSD's self-driving robo-taxis, Tesla's stock price would exceed $1000. Furthermore, the automobile industry, which is developing GPUs and EVs, would generate huge profits just from Tesla's FSD and charging facility rental fees. When you look at Tesla's stock price chart in 10 years, you will realize that past stock price crashes were just minor buying opportunities. Why do you buy or sell stocks without thinking? You probably sell based on stock price fluctuations because you don't understand Tesla's business model or stock indicators. You are just idiotic fools jumping on popular stocks like hyenas. Recent stock prices are completely useless for reflecting the company's value. They rise regardless of good or bad earnings. Stocks are like a beauty popularity contest...
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Stocks go up and down. If they rise sharply, they will fall sharply. Because stock prices are manipulated by institutions. Taking advantage of this, general investors panic buy, causing the price to rise further. When institutions sell, general investors panic and sell, causing prices to fall further. So, it's necessary to buy when institutions and general investors are selling. It's not profitable unless you go against the market trends. For that, you must do corporate analysis regularly as Druckenmiller also suggests. There are analysts and fools who buy based on others' buying timing on YouTube, right? Hey, listen carefully... even though Optimus and FSD haven't generated revenue with robotaxis, isn't $600 too high... what basis are you talking about probabilities? It's baseless speculation. You were saying before Tesla might hit $300 by year-end, hesitated to buy around $220... you guys look up too much... look down as well. The comment section is in chaos to the point of calling Tesla an old company with the stock price like a rollercoaster...
Stocks go up and down. If they rise sharply, they will fall sharply. Because stock prices are manipulated by institutions. Taking advantage of this, general investors panic buy, causing the price to rise further. When institutions sell, general investors panic and sell, causing prices to fall further. So, it's necessary to buy when institutions and general investors are selling. It's not profitable unless you go against the market trends. For that, you must do corporate analysis regularly as Druckenmiller also suggests. There are analysts and fools who buy based on others' buying timing on YouTube, right? Hey, listen carefully... even though Optimus and FSD haven't generated revenue with robotaxis, isn't $600 too high... what basis are you talking about probabilities? It's baseless speculation. You were saying before Tesla might hit $300 by year-end, hesitated to buy around $220... you guys look up too much... look down as well. The comment section is in chaos to the point of calling Tesla an old company with the stock price like a rollercoaster...
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The american economy is issuing a staggering amount of national debt under the Biden administration, with just the annual interest payments totaling an unbelievable 150.5 trillion yen. Fed's Powell admits the economic downturn and lowers the interest rates, yet the inflation rate remains high. In America, houses that could be bought for 30 million yen ten years ago are now at 70 million yen, leaving most ordinary people drowning in debt, with credit card liabilities at an all-time high and many banks going bankrupt. The next move of the Democratic Party's administration is to collapse the dam of this debt-ridden situation under the Republican Trump administration, causing a great depression and criticizing the administration to bring down Trump. From a macro perspective, I think the American economy is fragile and quite risky. Ten years ago, the US, as the base currency, could borrow as much as it wanted, as long as the global circulation of the dollar continued. However, in recent years, countries like Russia and China from BRICS have introduced the gold standard or accelerating the abandonment of the dollar. Elon...
The american economy is issuing a staggering amount of national debt under the Biden administration, with just the annual interest payments totaling an unbelievable 150.5 trillion yen. Fed's Powell admits the economic downturn and lowers the interest rates, yet the inflation rate remains high. In America, houses that could be bought for 30 million yen ten years ago are now at 70 million yen, leaving most ordinary people drowning in debt, with credit card liabilities at an all-time high and many banks going bankrupt. The next move of the Democratic Party's administration is to collapse the dam of this debt-ridden situation under the Republican Trump administration, causing a great depression and criticizing the administration to bring down Trump. From a macro perspective, I think the American economy is fragile and quite risky. Ten years ago, the US, as the base currency, could borrow as much as it wanted, as long as the global circulation of the dollar continued. However, in recent years, countries like Russia and China from BRICS have introduced the gold standard or accelerating the abandonment of the dollar. Elon...
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I wonder if it will exceed $300 this year~ I said that about two weeks ago, isn't the current stock price appreciated? In fact, a 20% drop was quite expected~ If the stock price is over $300, I don't think much of it. I really think that humans are full of desires. It's nostalgic how Tesla was being called a has-been and criticized before the presidential election. I wonder where those analysts who were casually talking about the stock price reaching $100 have gone. The stock price predictions by Wall Street analysts are like unreliable fortune-telling haha Those general investors who believe in such predictions from those guys make the world really strange.
I wonder if it will exceed $300 this year~ I said that about two weeks ago, isn't the current stock price appreciated? In fact, a 20% drop was quite expected~ If the stock price is over $300, I don't think much of it. I really think that humans are full of desires. It's nostalgic how Tesla was being called a has-been and criticized before the presidential election. I wonder where those analysts who were casually talking about the stock price reaching $100 have gone. The stock price predictions by Wall Street analysts are like unreliable fortune-telling haha Those general investors who believe in such predictions from those guys make the world really strange.
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From the time when Tesla's stock price quartered, I've been buying up. A 5% or 20% drop doesn't bother me. It's just a chance for bargain hunting... The time of a crash is an opportunity, investors should rejoice. Your actions are always the opposite, becoming indifferent when it rises and gleefully buying when it falls... Hence reaping the benefits when it rises. Furthermore, not exiting during a crash. This time, it just dropped because speculators who flocked to the skyrocketing Tesla stock were caught up in profit-taking by investors buying near $130 like Cathie Wood. The profound stakeholder often gets burnt... The golden rule of stock investment is to go for the chestnut in the fire. Only those who grasp it tightly with burnt hands will earn a smile from the stock god. Why ignore the words of Buffett, known as the world's greatest investor? Are you smarter and more successful than Buffett? Instead of wasting energy on useless stock price predictions, use surplus funds to buy up during a crash... Your desired answer always lies in buying during a decline. You probably can't buy anyway... but...
From the time when Tesla's stock price quartered, I've been buying up. A 5% or 20% drop doesn't bother me. It's just a chance for bargain hunting... The time of a crash is an opportunity, investors should rejoice. Your actions are always the opposite, becoming indifferent when it rises and gleefully buying when it falls... Hence reaping the benefits when it rises. Furthermore, not exiting during a crash. This time, it just dropped because speculators who flocked to the skyrocketing Tesla stock were caught up in profit-taking by investors buying near $130 like Cathie Wood. The profound stakeholder often gets burnt... The golden rule of stock investment is to go for the chestnut in the fire. Only those who grasp it tightly with burnt hands will earn a smile from the stock god. Why ignore the words of Buffett, known as the world's greatest investor? Are you smarter and more successful than Buffett? Instead of wasting energy on useless stock price predictions, use surplus funds to buy up during a crash... Your desired answer always lies in buying during a decline. You probably can't buy anyway... but...
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