Anonymous wrote:I think TSLA is a bargain right now. People invest in it because its an AI company, not because it is a car company. While falling sales will batter the stock, the real value of the company will be untouched by this since it is the AI that is valuable. TSLA is much more like MindGeek than like Ford.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s satisfying to watch Tesla falling apart.
Who did they think was buying Teslas? Trump rednecks? Trumpers can’t afford eggs. It was liberals - well educated and well paid.
You are not a good businessman if you don’t know your target audience.
This isnt true. Its been researched. The owners are evenly split politically. I'm a Trump redneck and I own 3 Teslas. And eggs!
Sure, and I’m the reincarnation of James Dean.
Teslas are city cars, and Trump voters, as a whole, are not city dwellers. I travel frequently to visit family in deep red areas, and have never seen a Tesla. Plenty in and around DC, and those mostly were people who bought them before he started wearing clothes and saluting in homage to Nazis. I think possibly some not super-MAGA Republicans and Libertarians also bought into Tesla. But in Trump country you will find posters with a Trump head superimposed over Rambo’s body, and Let’s Go Brandon bumper stickers all over the place. You will not find a Tesla or Cybertruck.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
+1 The "target audience" is a person who wants an EV that is a good car. Politics aside. A car is not a political decision. It's a car first and foremost.
You are in a denial if you don't think Elon has made it political. It's certainly political at this point.
Key words.
You can say that but two entire generations of Jews and others would not buy a VW or Mercedes.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s satisfying to watch Tesla falling apart.
Who did they think was buying Teslas? Trump rednecks? Trumpers can’t afford eggs. It was liberals - well educated and well paid.
You are not a good businessman if you don’t know your target audience.
This isnt true. Its been researched. The owners are evenly split politically. I'm a Trump redneck and I own 3 Teslas. And eggs!
Anonymous wrote:
+1 The "target audience" is a person who wants an EV that is a good car. Politics aside. A car is not a political decision. It's a car first and foremost.
You are in a denial if you don't think Elon has made it political. It's certainly political at this point.
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
It’s satisfying to watch Tesla falling apart.
Who did they think was buying Teslas? Trump rednecks? Trumpers can’t afford eggs. It was liberals - well educated and well paid.
You are not a good businessman if you don’t know your target audience.
This isnt true. Its been researched. The owners are evenly split politically. I'm a Trump redneck and I own 3 Teslas. And eggs!
+1 The "target audience" is a person who wants an EV that is a good car. Politics aside. A car is not a political decision. It's a car first and foremost.
Anonymous wrote:
It’s satisfying to watch Tesla falling apart.
Who did they think was buying Teslas? Trump rednecks? Trumpers can’t afford eggs. It was liberals - well educated and well paid.
You are not a good businessman if you don’t know your target audience.
This isnt true. Its been researched. The owners are evenly split politically. I'm a Trump redneck and I own 3 Teslas. And eggs!
Anonymous wrote:I think TSLA is a bargain right now. People invest in it because its an AI company, not because it is a car company. While falling sales will batter the stock, the real value of the company will be untouched by this since it is the AI that is valuable. TSLA is much more like MindGeek than like Ford.
Anonymous wrote:It’s satisfying to watch Tesla falling apart.
Who did they think was buying Teslas? Trump rednecks? Trumpers can’t afford eggs. It was liberals - well educated and well paid.
You are not a good businessman if you don’t know your target audience.