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Audi electric wont be cheap for sure. There is not an official MSRP # for it. Huyndai, is on the cutting edge with very competitive pricing.

Comes down to price and bangs for your bucks.
 
I still want it to look good to drive.  Tesla at least takes design into consideration at lower price point for model 3.
 
Smoke and fire.

Bank of America just said there's ?material risk? to the long-term viability of Tesla

Analyst John Murphy believes Tesla acquisition of SolarCity will result in a loss of $2 in earnings per share this year.
Murphy sees Tesla shares falling 46.4 percent from Monday's close.
Tesla and SolarCity shareholders approved the two Elon Musk companies' merger in November.

http://www.cnbc.com/2017/04/25/bank-of-america-just-said-theres-material-risk-to-the-long-term-viability-of-tesla.html
 
Now that is starting to look like just Fire!!!

Tesla shares drop as investors worry Model 3 will be too good

Tesla shares have taken a dive, a day after the company posted a wider-than-expected loss, amid concerns that its upcoming Model 3 release is hurting sales of its Model S, and possibly the X.

Tesla shares shed more than 4 percent Thursday, and were recently trading at around $296.

A decline in customer deposits suggests that demand for Model S and Model X cars may be tapering off, analysts said. That perception was heightened by comments the company made both on its earnings call and in its letter to shareholders.

That concern combined with continued cash burn suggests the company's finances may be squeezed as it moves further toward developing its Model 3, a less expensive sedan aimed at a mass market.

"We believe investors... walk[ed] away from the call somewhat disappointed as management provided little insight on the Model 3 ramp or Model S/X orders," said Cowen analyst Jeff Osborne in a research note.

http://www.cnbc.com/2017/05/04/tesla-shares-drop-as-investors-worry-model-3-will-be-too-good.html
 
morekaos must have a massive short position on TSLA, he's so obsessed with it. Four percent who cares, it's up 38% year to date.
 
Actually, I own the stock long, But I bought it a long time ago and sold out my principal so all I got on the table now is house money.  I enjoy the game.  The psychology of stocks like this fascinates me.

Cramer: You have to be on drugs to understand Tesla's business

http://www.cnbc.com/id/104449207
 
I see. Never seen someone so negative about something they own. Would have never guessed, you're probably an excellent poker player.

morekaos said:
Actually, I own the stock long, But I bought it a long time ago and sold out my principal so all I got on the table now is house money.  I enjoy the game.  The psychology of stocks like this fascinates me.

Cramer: You have to be on drugs to understand Tesla's business

http://www.cnbc.com/id/104449207
 
It is a carefully orchestrated show.

Elon Musk?s business model is a travesty.

Elon Musk?s SpaceX has been in recent headlines with a recent launch of a spy satellite. In fact, SpaceX is better at well managed and scripted messaging than it is at actually launching cargo into space in a timely and successful fashion. Always the public relations maestro, Musk announced that he plans to reuse every major component of the rocket by 2018. One of the themes SpaceX has carefully crafted is that it represents the future of ?free-market? space flight.

The problem with this public relations hype is that it bears little resemblance to reality. Whether it is SpaceX or Musk?s electric car company, Tesla, the business model is based on lining up billions in taxpayer-provided subsidies and obtaining exclusive regulatory benefits and exceptions. Then, they engage in slick marketing to convince everyone how free-market and innovative they are.

Tesla survives on the back of hefty subsidies paid for by hard-working Americans just barely getting by so that a select few can drive flashy, expensive electric sports cars. These subsidies were originally scheduled to expire later this year, and Tesla is lobbying hard to make sure that taxpayers continue to pay $7,500 per car or more to fund their business model. Tesla even tried to force taxpayers to pay for charging stations that would primarily benefit their business. That is not what Musk?s high priced image managers will tell you, but it?s the truth.

https://spectator.org/spacexs-careful-image-management-hides-an-ugly-truth/
https://youtu.be/YWyCCJ6B2WE
 
Pay no attention to that man behind that curtain!!!!

Tesla sinks 20% from high?entering bear market territory?as concerns about 'bubble stock' mount

Tesla shares fell 5 percent midday Thursday, bringing losses for the week to 14 percent.
The electric car maker's stock is down 20 percent from its all-time high in late June.
Disappointing deliveries, safety concerns, Volvo competition and negative Wall Street commentary are the factors driving the shares lower.

http://www.cnbc.com/2017/07/06/tesla-shares-plunge-12-percent-this-week-on-disappointing-deliveries.html
 
morekaos said:
Pay no attention to that man behind that curtain!!!!

Tesla sinks 20% from high?entering bear market territory?as concerns about 'bubble stock' mount

Tesla shares fell 5 percent midday Thursday, bringing losses for the week to 14 percent.
The electric car maker's stock is down 20 percent from its all-time high in late June.
Disappointing deliveries, safety concerns, Volvo competition and negative Wall Street commentary are the factors driving the shares lower.

http://www.cnbc.com/2017/07/06/tesla-shares-plunge-12-percent-this-week-on-disappointing-deliveries.html
What's a good entry price?
 
While morekaos was right on Trump, I think he may be wrong on Tesla.

They look to be on target with the Model 3 release and are going to build a truck and a Model Y.

Maybe they will make more jobs in Cali. :)
 
I bought it around $124 and sold half of my position at around $250 and haven't bought any since.  Not sure where to buy it now.
 
I don't know man, Tesla was only able to produce around 22,000 vehicle in the second quarter (they blame on battery supply issue) and how are they going to handle the extra production volume for the Model 3 is beyond me. 
 
SubSolar said:
I see. Never seen someone so negative about something they own. Would have never guessed, you're probably an excellent poker player.

morekaos said:
Actually, I own the stock long, But I bought it a long time ago and sold out my principal so all I got on the table now is house money.  I enjoy the game.  The psychology of stocks like this fascinates me.

Cramer: You have to be on drugs to understand Tesla's business

http://www.cnbc.com/id/104449207

You didn't see this exchange IHO?

 
morekaos said:
SubSolar said:
I see. Never seen someone so negative about something they own. Would have never guessed, you're probably an excellent poker player.

morekaos said:
Actually, I own the stock long, But I bought it a long time ago and sold out my principal so all I got on the table now is house money.  I enjoy the game.  The psychology of stocks like this fascinates me.

Cramer: You have to be on drugs to understand Tesla's business

http://www.cnbc.com/id/104449207

You didn't see this exchange IHO? I m a trader, like a true Asian, if it moves we ll cook it and eat it, I like volatility, I don't really care if they make rubber dog doo.
 
Still accumulating TGT $51.45 with a 4.8% dividend. But for the good stuff you gotta pay...its how I make a living.
 
they wrote the article in advance, I am guessing...

Tesla shares rise as first Model 3 rolls off production line
Percent Change: -0.26%
 
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