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TeslaNew car, swiping the screen!
This may be a day that will go down in history!Musk with his driverless taxiRobotaxiOn the debut, bold words will change the way of travel, and the result is "off".
Tesla's $Tesla (TSLA.US)$ market value nearly evaporated overnight5000100 million, an extremely disappointing new product launch conference.
10Since month, Tesla's stock price has fallen by more t...
TeslaNew car, swiping the screen!
This may be a day that will go down in history!Musk with his driverless taxiRobotaxiOn the debut, bold words will change the way of travel, and the result is "off".
Tesla's $Tesla (TSLA.US)$ market value nearly evaporated overnight5000100 million, an extremely disappointing new product launch conference.
10Since month, Tesla's stock price has fallen by more t...
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It has been almost a full four years since Tesla introduced the new 4680 model at its Battery Day event in September 2020. The goal is to create a new type of battery, capable of achieving higher energy density and affordable manufacturing costs—this is a step towards creating its (eventual) 25,000-dollar electric car.
In June, Tesla announced that it had produced its 50 millionth battery cell. And now, just 101 days later, Tesla's production has doubled, reaching the milestone of producing 1 billion battery cells. Here's why this is important.
Tesla encountered problems during the development process of the 4680 model battery. After acquiring Maxwell Technologies, which has a unique 'dry electrode' process in 2019, the automaker has been tirelessly improving the battery's unique tab-less design, which is one of the key factors in achieving the lowest cost per kilowatt-hour. But this has also proven to be a nightmare for the manufacturer.
After five years of this process, CEO Elon Musk reportedly issued an ultimatum to the responsible team in May: if it cannot be solved by the end of the year, we may completely abandon it. Now, four months later, it appears that the company may have made a breakthrough.
After the recent surge in production of Tesla's battery units, this assumption makes sense. Tesla first celebrated the production of the 1,468,000th unit in January 2022...
It has been almost a full four years since Tesla introduced the new 4680 model at its Battery Day event in September 2020. The goal is to create a new type of battery, capable of achieving higher energy density and affordable manufacturing costs—this is a step towards creating its (eventual) 25,000-dollar electric car.
In June, Tesla announced that it had produced its 50 millionth battery cell. And now, just 101 days later, Tesla's production has doubled, reaching the milestone of producing 1 billion battery cells. Here's why this is important.
Tesla encountered problems during the development process of the 4680 model battery. After acquiring Maxwell Technologies, which has a unique 'dry electrode' process in 2019, the automaker has been tirelessly improving the battery's unique tab-less design, which is one of the key factors in achieving the lowest cost per kilowatt-hour. But this has also proven to be a nightmare for the manufacturer.
After five years of this process, CEO Elon Musk reportedly issued an ultimatum to the responsible team in May: if it cannot be solved by the end of the year, we may completely abandon it. Now, four months later, it appears that the company may have made a breakthrough.
After the recent surge in production of Tesla's battery units, this assumption makes sense. Tesla first celebrated the production of the 1,468,000th unit in January 2022...
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Last Friday’s widely anticipated August jobs report was supposed to give the market some direction on the size of the upcoming rate cut.
But instead, the softer than expected report brought some fears to the market as concerns over economic growth emerged again.
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But instead, the softer than expected report brought some fears to the market as concerns over economic growth emerged again.
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July was worse but August could be better. September maybe the day I could get a better breakthrough.
Since this is an August P/L challenge and is my weekly review, let's kill 2 birds with one stone.
Hope the rest have a better months ahead.
In my previous vote, here are the results. In my last episode, Technical Vs Fundamentals analysis. Polls said, why not both?
It looks like 68% including myself decided to go for both Technical and Fundamental Anal...
July was worse but August could be better. September maybe the day I could get a better breakthrough.
Since this is an August P/L challenge and is my weekly review, let's kill 2 birds with one stone.
Hope the rest have a better months ahead.
In my previous vote, here are the results. In my last episode, Technical Vs Fundamentals analysis. Polls said, why not both?
It looks like 68% including myself decided to go for both Technical and Fundamental Anal...
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Hey, so there's this story about my old man and me. He's a chip engineer, always talking about silicon and circuits. I mean, the guy could make a motherboard sound exciting. One day, he's all, "Check out NVDA, they're doing some cool stuff." And I'm like, "Yeah, sure, Dad."
So, I'm just a kid, right? But I start poking around in the stock market during my uni days. I throw a bit of my savings into NVDA. It's not like I'm going to get...
So, I'm just a kid, right? But I start poking around in the stock market during my uni days. I throw a bit of my savings into NVDA. It's not like I'm going to get...
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Market had a sell off as nervy investors took some risks and profits off the table ahead of Fed’s interest rate decision.
Will Jerome Powell save the day? Or will he inflict more wounds?
Currently, the market is anticipating only 1 rate cut this year. In case you’re not aware, we were expecting 6 cuts just a few months ago.
The higher for longer narrative is back.
$NASDAQ 100 Index (.NDX.US)$ $ProShares UltraPro Short QQQ ETF (SQQQ.US)$ $Peloton Interactive (PTON.US)$ $Snowflake (SNOW.US)$ $SentinelOne (S.US)$ $UnitedHealth (UNH.US)$
Will Jerome Powell save the day? Or will he inflict more wounds?
Currently, the market is anticipating only 1 rate cut this year. In case you’re not aware, we were expecting 6 cuts just a few months ago.
The higher for longer narrative is back.
$NASDAQ 100 Index (.NDX.US)$ $ProShares UltraPro Short QQQ ETF (SQQQ.US)$ $Peloton Interactive (PTON.US)$ $Snowflake (SNOW.US)$ $SentinelOne (S.US)$ $UnitedHealth (UNH.US)$