Is $TSLA a buy here?

Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:Every other garage has one? Where do you live? Lol


They are everywhere in NOVA, and also in DC. NYC has a ton too, very popular with UBER drivers, and Revel car sharing uses them. Where do you live? Maybe you should leave your mama's basement sometimes.


There have been popular, death trap cars in the past. They are labeled dangerous after numerous families are dead or maimed. Also, good luck ever getting society to trust Tesla with implementing self-driving technology.


Again, you are fear mongering. Tesla doesn't have a track record of being a dangerous car compared to others. And yes, they are everywhere, open your eyes. Several homes in our neighborhood have more than one tesla. We used to have a BMW sedan which left us stranded on a highway more than once. Are BMWs death trap cars given how many parts are made out of plastic and how frequently they need repairs?

Anyway, if you want to be a useful idiot keep spreading propaganda instilling fear in Tesla existing owners trying to force them to sell. Today there was a huge fire at a Las Vegas dealership with people's cars set on fire who brought them in for service. There is also supposedly a website that has a map and private info of Tesla private owners for anyone wanting to target them at their homes with vandalism or even recipes of molotov's cocktails. It's all being investigated and not a trivial matter to mess with unless you do want to end up in jail or become a useful idiot helping to usher in martial law.

If you want to protest make sure you do it peacefully in proper venues and in no way targeting people who already own these cars. This means no erratic driving on the roads, no vandalism, and sure as hell, no fires.


Why the long, Elon-coddling screeds? No one cares. The stock is getting shorted again today. The company will be worth like $40 soon.


The world's smallest violin is playing for PP
Anonymous
Well, Cantor Fitzgerald, the firm headed by Treasury Secretary Lutnik says it’s a buy!

https://finance.yahoo.com/news/lutnick-cantor-upgrades-stock-rating-114554908.html

The grift from these guys is sooo shameless.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Well, Cantor Fitzgerald, the firm headed by Treasury Secretary Lutnik says it’s a buy!

https://finance.yahoo.com/news/lutnick-cantor-upgrades-stock-rating-114554908.html

The grift from these guys is sooo shameless.


Ha ha ha

"Trump’s tariffs and the likely removal of tax credits for electric-vehicle purchases could put a damper on Tesla’s growth"

FAFO
Anonymous
Buying a car is not like buying a can of coke, once a potential buyer thinks negatively of it and moves on to buy another brand (a competitor), you've lost that potential customer for at least 3-5 years. If you think Tesla can wait around 3-5 years to regain its market share without bankrupting, go ahead.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Buying a car is not like buying a can of coke, once a potential buyer thinks negatively of it and moves on to buy another brand (a competitor), you've lost that potential customer for at least 3-5 years. If you think Tesla can wait around 3-5 years to regain its market share without bankrupting, go ahead.


Exactly, and they are already seeing sales declines from late 2024, and there is a very mature market of competitors more than able to grab that demand as it shift away from Tesla. A few years ago it seemed like they had a moat- a much stronger, proprietary network of chargers, advantages in battery tech, a path to robo-cars. Now they have no advantage in any of those and the moat is gone.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Well, Cantor Fitzgerald, the firm headed by Treasury Secretary Lutnik says it’s a buy!

https://finance.yahoo.com/news/lutnick-cantor-upgrades-stock-rating-114554908.html

The grift from these guys is sooo shameless.


Right? They keep trying to push these shtboxes. Is it a buy? Yeah, no.
Anonymous
At what price might the margin call happen?
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:Buying a car is not like buying a can of coke, once a potential buyer thinks negatively of it and moves on to buy another brand (a competitor), you've lost that potential customer for at least 3-5 years. If you think Tesla can wait around 3-5 years to regain its market share without bankrupting, go ahead.


Exactly, and they are already seeing sales declines from late 2024, and there is a very mature market of competitors more than able to grab that demand as it shift away from Tesla. A few years ago it seemed like they had a moat- a much stronger, proprietary network of chargers, advantages in battery tech, a path to robo-cars. Now they have no advantage in any of those and the moat is gone.


What's happening now is BULLYING of Tesla drivers and workers at the dealerships. This isn't supply demand, demand is artificially. Bullying of regular people, many who owned these cars for years, setting cars on fire at the dealerships (declaring domestic terrorism now). This isn't going to last. Something will have to happen. Once a few idiots are thrown in jail this too shall pass.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Buying a car is not like buying a can of coke, once a potential buyer thinks negatively of it and moves on to buy another brand (a competitor), you've lost that potential customer for at least 3-5 years. If you think Tesla can wait around 3-5 years to regain its market share without bankrupting, go ahead.


Exactly, and they are already seeing sales declines from late 2024, and there is a very mature market of competitors more than able to grab that demand as it shift away from Tesla. A few years ago it seemed like they had a moat- a much stronger, proprietary network of chargers, advantages in battery tech, a path to robo-cars. Now they have no advantage in any of those and the moat is gone.


What's happening now is BULLYING of Tesla drivers and workers at the dealerships. This isn't supply demand, demand is artificially. Bullying of regular people, many who owned these cars for years, setting cars on fire at the dealerships (declaring domestic terrorism now). This isn't going to last. Something will have to happen. Once a few idiots are thrown in jail this too shall pass.


Take a look at 2024 sales by quarter compared to 2023. Every quarter has a year over year drop except Q4. It has everything to do with the product and the market. It's just getting worse now because of what Leon is doing.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Buying a car is not like buying a can of coke, once a potential buyer thinks negatively of it and moves on to buy another brand (a competitor), you've lost that potential customer for at least 3-5 years. If you think Tesla can wait around 3-5 years to regain its market share without bankrupting, go ahead.


Exactly, and they are already seeing sales declines from late 2024, and there is a very mature market of competitors more than able to grab that demand as it shift away from Tesla. A few years ago it seemed like they had a moat- a much stronger, proprietary network of chargers, advantages in battery tech, a path to robo-cars. Now they have no advantage in any of those and the moat is gone.


What's happening now is BULLYING of Tesla drivers and workers at the dealerships. This isn't supply demand, demand is artificially. Bullying of regular people, many who owned these cars for years, setting cars on fire at the dealerships (declaring domestic terrorism now). This isn't going to last. Something will have to happen. Once a few idiots are thrown in jail this too shall pass.


You keep on going on about jail. You are bonkers. No one wants these cars because the company is owned by a Nazi. Plus the technology is crappy.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Buying a car is not like buying a can of coke, once a potential buyer thinks negatively of it and moves on to buy another brand (a competitor), you've lost that potential customer for at least 3-5 years. If you think Tesla can wait around 3-5 years to regain its market share without bankrupting, go ahead.


You realize there’s a flip side to this too, right? There are many people like me who are watching the current moment with awe and eternal gratitude and view Elon as a national hero.

I had never even considered buying an EV in the past, but I can say with 100% certainty that my next car purchase will be a Tesla.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Buying a car is not like buying a can of coke, once a potential buyer thinks negatively of it and moves on to buy another brand (a competitor), you've lost that potential customer for at least 3-5 years. If you think Tesla can wait around 3-5 years to regain its market share without bankrupting, go ahead.


You realize there’s a flip side to this too, right? There are many people like me who are watching the current moment with awe and eternal gratitude and view Elon as a national hero.

I had never even considered buying an EV in the past, but I can say with 100% certainty that my next car purchase will be a Tesla.



Yes, but I suspect the number of Nazis wanting to buy Teslas is smaller than the number of moderates who are turned off by his Hitler salutes and gutting of international health programs. Enjoy your car, and your moral bankruptcy, you PoS.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Buying a car is not like buying a can of coke, once a potential buyer thinks negatively of it and moves on to buy another brand (a competitor), you've lost that potential customer for at least 3-5 years. If you think Tesla can wait around 3-5 years to regain its market share without bankrupting, go ahead.


You realize there’s a flip side to this too, right? There are many people like me who are watching the current moment with awe and eternal gratitude and view Elon as a national hero.

I had never even considered buying an EV in the past, but I can say with 100% certainty that my next car purchase will be a Tesla.


Lol, not nearly enough, weirdo.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Buying a car is not like buying a can of coke, once a potential buyer thinks negatively of it and moves on to buy another brand (a competitor), you've lost that potential customer for at least 3-5 years. If you think Tesla can wait around 3-5 years to regain its market share without bankrupting, go ahead.


Exactly, and they are already seeing sales declines from late 2024, and there is a very mature market of competitors more than able to grab that demand as it shift away from Tesla. A few years ago it seemed like they had a moat- a much stronger, proprietary network of chargers, advantages in battery tech, a path to robo-cars. Now they have no advantage in any of those and the moat is gone.


What's happening now is BULLYING of Tesla drivers and workers at the dealerships. This isn't supply demand, demand is artificially. Bullying of regular people, many who owned these cars for years, setting cars on fire at the dealerships (declaring domestic terrorism now). This isn't going to last. Something will have to happen. Once a few idiots are thrown in jail this too shall pass.


You keep on going on about jail. You are bonkers. No one wants these cars because the company is owned by a Nazi. Plus the technology is crappy.


Millions of people ALREADY HAVE these cars. Do you seriously demand that everyone should sell their cars or assume that everyone who has one hates them? Do you realize how much money people lose if they sell their cars now? Do you even have a brain? Do you think that bullying and setting private property on fire will win you votes?

A few will be arrested and made examples of. This is coming. It's inevitable. And the stock will go back up (I don't own it BTW). And the sad part for you, is that people who belong to your party will still keep their cars and drive them.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Buying a car is not like buying a can of coke, once a potential buyer thinks negatively of it and moves on to buy another brand (a competitor), you've lost that potential customer for at least 3-5 years. If you think Tesla can wait around 3-5 years to regain its market share without bankrupting, go ahead.


You realize there’s a flip side to this too, right? There are many people like me who are watching the current moment with awe and eternal gratitude and view Elon as a national hero.

I had never even considered buying an EV in the past, but I can say with 100% certainty that my next car purchase will be a Tesla.



Yes, but I suspect the number of Nazis wanting to buy Teslas is smaller than the number of moderates who are turned off by his Hitler salutes and gutting of international health programs. Enjoy your car, and your moral bankruptcy, you PoS.


Moderates ALREADY HAVE THESE CARS! Now you are terrorizing them. Guess what? They won't be voting Dem in the next election. And if you terrorize ppl more they will start driving gas guzzlers again. You "win", some climate change.
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