Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Down 5% today.
Down another 5% today
Anonymous wrote:
I'm sure this helped.
https://www.wsj.com/business/mining-tycoon-gina-rinehart-buys-over-1-billion-spacex-stake-d79ec3ba
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Down 5% today.
Down another 5% today
I’m the last person to be negative about tech or Elon’s companies or whatever but it’s pretty obvious this is going to continue going down given most of the liquidity is locked up. As those lock ups are released over the next year, we’ll see the valuation go down, unless he can keep it elevated with other all stock acquisitions like Cursor.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Down 5% today.
Down another 5% today
I’m the last person to be negative about tech or Elon’s companies or whatever but it’s pretty obvious this is going to continue going down given most of the liquidity is locked up. As those lock ups are released over the next year, we’ll see the valuation go down, unless he can keep it elevated with other all stock acquisitions like Cursor.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Down 5% today.
Down another 5% today
Anonymous wrote:Down 5% today.
Anonymous wrote:All these huge upcoming IPOs (SpaceX, Anthropic, OpenAI), I think their valuations are in fantasyland and may be indicating a peak in the market. Retail is always the last to the party. Very similar circumstances to 1999. Thoughts?
Anonymous wrote:Musk is again hyping with his $1 trillion revenue by 2030 tweet. Why wasnt that in the SEC filing or in Goldman and Morgan Stanley forecast? Because its nonsense. Tesla is way behind on circa 2021 forecasts of 20 millon cars a year by 2026 and now the plan is converting car factories to humanoid robot factories to support a non existent sales pipeline. The first trillionaire on paper runs businesses with combined profit of less than 1% of market cap. They are all hype and unhinged from business fundamentals. Lets see if the quartery numbers consistently hit a ramp path to $1T annual revenue. That is a much harder ramp than going from $350B value to $1.75T value to $2.5T value on enthusiasm and what people will pay for shares on daily trade volumes based on hype tweets.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Very funny how consistently most of this forum has been proven wrong.
what do you mean?
Anonymous wrote:Very funny how consistently most of this forum has been proven wrong.