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Close Mar 31 16:00 ET
2097.408High2029.584Low
2053.535Open2093.430Pre Close848.25MVolume10Rise28.95P/E (Static)144.02BTurnover--Flatline0.89%Turnover Ratio18.06TMarket Cap13Fall16.77TFloat Cap
$NVIDIA (NVDA.US)$I have been saying since November that this scam stock has come to an end, and the artificial hype of Ai has gone too far. In addition to the arrogant Canadian boy, there are also a bunch of small leeks who often come to make trouble. In the past few months, you have drunk their poisonous chicken soup for the soul, and the end result is that you are the one who is trapped and waiting for institutions or the next leeks who are dumber than you to rescue y...
$Tesla (TSLA.US)$ Tesla’s stock had a rough first quarter in 2025, dropping nearly 40%—its worst quarterly performance ever. Several factors contributed to this decline: slowing sales in key markets like China and Europe, political controversies surrounding Elon Musk, and concerns over new tariffs that could increase costs. That said, it’s not all bad news. Tesla still has a strong brand, and analysts remain divided but cautiously optimistic. About half of them still rate the stock as a “buy,” w...
$NVIDIA (NVDA.US)$After two or three years of hype, this stock has risen tenfold. If it drops just a little, all retail investors will rush in. This is the thinking of retail investors, their collective behavior. Please learn the thinking of some institutions: If it doesn't fall by half, and it falls by half again, they will not even care about it.
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i disagree, delivery bad thats why it fell from 488 to 270 ok.. you cant be valuing a company with physical AI improvement the same as they dont have it.. despite that, i think there a good chance of getting better deal..
Tesla’s stock had a rough first quarter in 2025, dropping nearly 40%—its worst quarterly performance ever. Several factors contributed to this decline: slowing sales in key markets like China and Europe, political controversies surrounding Elon Musk, and concerns over new tariffs that could increase costs.
That said, it’s not all bad news. Tesla still has a strong brand, and analysts remain divided but cautiously optimistic. About half of them still rate the stock as a “buy,” w...
i will short pre market price now
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