Market Indices: Divergence and Contrasts The U.S. equity market showcased noticeable divergence in its recent performance. The Dow Jones Industrial Average continued its upward trajectory, hitting new highs and leading the pack. Meanwhile, the S&P 500 settled into a middle ground, and the Nasdaq, once the leader, showed signs of lagging. Within the Nasdaq, the AI sector revealed stark contrasts. Nvidia, a bellwether for AI-driven growth, fell sharply by 4%, signaling pote...
Three weeks after the election, investors are zeroing in on the Trump administration’s policy trajectory. The Trump 2.0 cabinet is nearly set, with nominees for key economic roles like Treasury and Commerce Secretary mostly decided. In this environment, U.S. equities have been volatile. The 'Trump trade' initially surged, pulled back on concerns about reflation, and then began to rebound. Since election day, the$S&P 500 Index (.SPX.US)$has risen...
$Tesla (TSLA.US)$ Tesla has always ridden on big dreams and even bigger promises. The automaker has a history of betting it all on risky situations - and generally, those moves have paid off. It's not only the lone successful automotive startup the world has seen in about a century, it's also worth more than USD1 trillion these days. You can attribute that sky-high valuation on Tesla's biggest bet of all: autonomy. The automaker, which would rather be viewed as a AI and tech company that just happens to build cars, believes...
SKYWalkers
bullrider_21
OP
:
cost and benefits ratio is not worth it to transport humans, the claims, even if not car's fault, will bankrupt a company. I have said before, it's not logical, not economical, and it's business wise suicidal. it will only work for freight, cargo, parcel, food delivery. Food delivery might be least economical, but bulk mail and cargo haulage are the only economical use for autonomous vehicles, transporting humans will ultimately be a failed business venture.
bullrider_21
OP
SKYWalkers
:
Musk claimed that costs are very low. The Cybercab will only sell for USD30,000. The price of a ride is the same as a bus fare. These are Musk's claims.
Reform in the United States Political Power Structure Reshaping: After Trump's re-election as President, the political power structure in the United States underwent significant changes. The Republicans won the Senate with a vote of 51:49, and with the three Supreme Court justices nominated by Trump in his first term, the conservative justices outnumbered the liberal ones, resulting...
The U.S. equity market showcased noticeable divergence in its recent performance. The Dow Jones Industrial Average continued its upward trajectory, hitting new highs and leading the pack. Meanwhile, the S&P 500 settled into a middle ground, and the Nasdaq, once the leader, showed signs of lagging.
Within the Nasdaq, the AI sector revealed stark contrasts. Nvidia, a bellwether for AI-driven growth, fell sharply by 4%, signaling pote...
In this environment, U.S. equities have been volatile. The 'Trump trade' initially surged, pulled back on concerns about reflation, and then began to rebound. Since election day, the $S&P 500 Index (.SPX.US)$ has risen...
Tesla has always ridden on big dreams and even bigger promises. The automaker has a history of betting it all on risky situations - and generally, those moves have paid off. It's not only the lone successful automotive startup the world has seen in about a century, it's also worth more than USD1 trillion these days.
You can attribute that sky-high valuation on Tesla's biggest bet of all: autonomy. The automaker, which would rather be viewed as a AI and tech company that just happens to build cars, believes...
Political Power Structure Reshaping: After Trump's re-election as President, the political power structure in the United States underwent significant changes. The Republicans won the Senate with a vote of 51:49, and with the three Supreme Court justices nominated by Trump in his first term, the conservative justices outnumbered the liberal ones, resulting...
No comment yet