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next earning not looking good for Tesla
cheaper oil incoming.
is it still economical to buy EV?
it will be clearer this week if going down below 270, the trend will be much clearer, whether you want it to go back to 250, taking profit etc, waiting to buy at 250 etc, or is anybody going to buy enough to make it go above 320, or is it another week of 280 to 290 ding dong, indecisive?
Ross Gerber, CEO of Gerber Kawasaki Wealth and Investment Management, praised Alphabet's Waymo autonomous vehicles while criticizing Tesla's Full Self-Driving technology in a recent social media post, suggesting ride-hailing giant Uber could face business challenges from Waymo's expansion.
"Waymo's working Santa Monica in scale now. Uber has got to be hurting from this," Gerber wrote Sun on X. "Everyone we talk to...
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First, they answered in conference call their business barely get hit by Tarriff. But I personally think it still gonna affect the company slightly.
Second, wait for the dust to settle down only do a top-up, unless you can afford to buy every dip.
Company never have any significant changes structurally. If it's a buy at 30, then it's a buy at 15. Prob gonna be a bear year tho, so cautious with every buy.
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