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The one-hour chart shows that the top divergence began at 13:30 yesterday, so KDJ turned down three times
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Key Metrics for TSLA and Lucid
My analysis of the latest metrics for and concludes that Tesla is performing significantly better than Lucid.
On April 2, 2023, Tesla issued a press release stating that the company's deliveries reached 422,875 units in the first quarter of the year. This means that Tesla's deliveries in the most recent quarter were up 36% year-over-year and 4% year-over-year. More importantly, ...
Key Metrics for TSLA and Lucid
My analysis of the latest metrics for and concludes that Tesla is performing significantly better than Lucid.
On April 2, 2023, Tesla issued a press release stating that the company's deliveries reached 422,875 units in the first quarter of the year. This means that Tesla's deliveries in the most recent quarter were up 36% year-over-year and 4% year-over-year. More importantly, ...
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$Tesla(TSLA.US$ There will definitely be a pullback in the near future and wait for another wave of pullbacks![]()
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$Tesla(TSLA.US$ Market turning green
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Apple Q2 iPhone sales beat expectations, with an additional $90 billion buyback prepared
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Attitude: Apple reported an all-time record in Services and a March quarter record for iPhone despite a challenging macroeconomic environment, and to have its installed base of active devices reached an all-time high. The management was particularly pleased with ...
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$Tesla(TSLA.US$ After Apple's latest earnings report was announced, the stock price surged again. The closing price on Friday was 173 US dollars, less than 10% of the record high. Nvidia was also infinitely close to the record high, with a margin of about 15%. If they had to find a new high, it was probably financial report catalytic. Microsoft is also about 10% away from the new high. The picture below shows a few of the top stocks in the US market capitalization listed separately. Currently, Tesla is the furthest from the new high, and it still needs to rise 143% to reach a new high. This is the furthest out of several giants. Meta, which was previously scolded, has now taken back a lot, and it has reached a new high if it doesn't double.
This article is only a record of personal investment thoughts and does not constitute any investment advice.
The reason why I want to list all of these companies is simple. Basically, these companies are all very leading companies in their industry, operate globally, have high moats, and are all technology-related. I'm taking these companies out for another reason. We can revisit the ghost stories from the time of the collapse before, and then look back at where Tesla was. If it really wasn't that bad, why didn't they go to the bottom. Of course, you'd say that the current price is definitely because the capital consensus feels that the fundamentals are not good, but from another perspective, if it's really infinitely excellent, can you buy it at this price?
A typical example is Meta. Since the second half of last year, the company's operations have basically been relatively stable, and larger than before...
This article is only a record of personal investment thoughts and does not constitute any investment advice.
The reason why I want to list all of these companies is simple. Basically, these companies are all very leading companies in their industry, operate globally, have high moats, and are all technology-related. I'm taking these companies out for another reason. We can revisit the ghost stories from the time of the collapse before, and then look back at where Tesla was. If it really wasn't that bad, why didn't they go to the bottom. Of course, you'd say that the current price is definitely because the capital consensus feels that the fundamentals are not good, but from another perspective, if it's really infinitely excellent, can you buy it at this price?
A typical example is Meta. Since the second half of last year, the company's operations have basically been relatively stable, and larger than before...
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The U.S. regulatory crackdown is pushing American crypto firms to look for opportunities overseas, $JPMorgan(JPM.US$ said in a research report Thursday.
“The U.S.-based arm of Binance has called off its deal with Voyager, while Coinbase launched Coinbase International, a crypto derivatives exchange outside the U.S., as a proactive measure in response to rising U.S. regulatory pressures,” analysts led by N...
“The U.S.-based arm of Binance has called off its deal with Voyager, while Coinbase launched Coinbase International, a crypto derivatives exchange outside the U.S., as a proactive measure in response to rising U.S. regulatory pressures,” analysts led by N...
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$Tesla(TSLA.US$ Foreword:
At the beginning of May, $Tesla (TSLA) $ Unexpectedly, a series of price increases were announced. On the 2nd, Tesla China raised the price of all Model Y and Model 3 models by 2,000 yuan; on the 5th, Tesla China raised the price of the new Model S and all new Model X models by 19,000 yuan.
Not only did prices rise in the Chinese market, but Tesla also raised the prices of some models sold in the US, Japan, Canada, and Germany.
However, due to Tesla's previous price cuts in various markets around the world to stimulate increased demand, the sales price of its models is still lower than the price at the beginning of this year after this price increase.
There are opinions that although price cuts have brought more sales to Tesla, the declining gross margin has reached a critical point. The current situation where automobile gross margin is close to the 20% red line may also make Musk unable to sit back.
What kind of calculation did Tesla make with this price increase?
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Tesla's announcement of price increases in various markets around the world may be aimed at increasing its profitability and capital flow.
While price cuts can stimulate demand, they can also reduce a company's profitability, particularly in the face of raw material costs and supply chain pressures.
Furthermore, as the pandemic continues to affect, the uncertainty of the global economic environment may also force Tesla to step up its price adjustments to deal with possible risks.
In addition, Tesla continues to launch new models and more...
At the beginning of May, $Tesla (TSLA) $ Unexpectedly, a series of price increases were announced. On the 2nd, Tesla China raised the price of all Model Y and Model 3 models by 2,000 yuan; on the 5th, Tesla China raised the price of the new Model S and all new Model X models by 19,000 yuan.
Not only did prices rise in the Chinese market, but Tesla also raised the prices of some models sold in the US, Japan, Canada, and Germany.
However, due to Tesla's previous price cuts in various markets around the world to stimulate increased demand, the sales price of its models is still lower than the price at the beginning of this year after this price increase.
There are opinions that although price cuts have brought more sales to Tesla, the declining gross margin has reached a critical point. The current situation where automobile gross margin is close to the 20% red line may also make Musk unable to sit back.
What kind of calculation did Tesla make with this price increase?
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Tesla's announcement of price increases in various markets around the world may be aimed at increasing its profitability and capital flow.
While price cuts can stimulate demand, they can also reduce a company's profitability, particularly in the face of raw material costs and supply chain pressures.
Furthermore, as the pandemic continues to affect, the uncertainty of the global economic environment may also force Tesla to step up its price adjustments to deal with possible risks.
In addition, Tesla continues to launch new models and more...
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Cathbeby : Currently waiting is our best result, these two days or wait and see, cpi has not been released, wait two days cpi release after the market will certainly have turbulence again. See the market trend after that and then enter the market