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$Tesla (TSLA.US)$ Encourage those who follow the stock market to understand that following the market is not about the entry price, but about the logic and mindset of trading. When you see how others buy, ask why. Otherwise, you will always be a "vegetable". Those who give buy signals should also briefly explain the logic. This world is just full of "vegetables" - helping each other.
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$Tesla (TSLA.US)$ - After lunch time 1pm big dive.
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$TSLA 250103 392.50C$ can this get to 395
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$Tesla (TSLA.US)$ Fun fact: 90% of predictions in the comments are wrong 😂
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$Tesla (TSLA.US)$ Who is buying in this channel?
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$NVIDIA (NVDA.US)$
Goes down... "run, sell, stop loss"
Bounce back... "ah shet, why didn't I buy the dip"
Goes down... "run, sell, stop loss"
Bounce back... "ah shet, why didn't I buy the dip"
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$Tesla (TSLA.US)$ Is NVDA expensive? Is MSFT, META, AAPL expensive? After rational thinking, tell me what makes you think TSLA is cheap at 400+ US dollars now or even a year later? The other technology giants I listed above are much cheaper than it.
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$Tesla (TSLA.US)$ can any one tell will it get recover now or sell in loss pls some one who know technically pls help...
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$Tesla (TSLA.US)$
2015: +7.9%🟢
2016: -11%🔴
2017: +45.7%🟢
2018: +6.9%🟢
2019: +25.7%🟢
2020: +743.4%🟢
2021: +49.8%🟢
2022: -65%🔴
2023: +101.7%🟢
2024: +62.5%🟢
2015: +7.9%🟢
2016: -11%🔴
2017: +45.7%🟢
2018: +6.9%🟢
2019: +25.7%🟢
2020: +743.4%🟢
2021: +49.8%🟢
2022: -65%🔴
2023: +101.7%🟢
2024: +62.5%🟢
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$Amazon (AMZN.US)$
2015: +117.9%🟢
2016: +11%🟢
2017: +56%🟢
2018: +28.4%🟢
2019: +23%🟢
2020: +76.3%🟢
2021: +2.4%🟢
2022: -49.6%🔴
2023: +80.9%🟢
2024: +44.4%🟢
2015: +117.9%🟢
2016: +11%🟢
2017: +56%🟢
2018: +28.4%🟢
2019: +23%🟢
2020: +76.3%🟢
2021: +2.4%🟢
2022: -49.6%🔴
2023: +80.9%🟢
2024: +44.4%🟢
DarkHolder : Unfortunately, people always want to get things done fast, which is finding the entry price instead of finding the value company