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Tesla isn't like a normal company and has achieved its targets against all odds. If it continues to, it will hold its valuation. I wouldn't touch it with a barge pole though. It can't justify it based on just selling a few more cars, the bulls seem to be hoping Musk will "change the world".I'm alright JackComment
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Originally posted by AtW View PostMusk will still be fabulously rich in the futureComment
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Time to short the real big boys - LSE...
London Stock Exchange (LSE) for LSE:LSE by scooterscot— TradingView
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Originally posted by AtW View PostTime to short the real big boys - LSE...
London Stock Exchange (LSE) for LSE:LSE by scooterscot— TradingView
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“ The company has extended its surge in premarket trading on Tuesday, climbing as much as 30pc from Monday’s close as bullish day traders kept the upper hand over short sellers.
Much of the movement is down to WallStreetBets, a web forum where amateurs trade stock tips, filled with memes and in-jokes. One user, showing a screenshot of their trading account, wrote: “Entire savings on this. Moon bound boys” followed by rocket ship icons. “Zoom zoom zoom we are going to the moon,” another read. ”
GameStop short-sellers lose $1.6bn in just one day
Regulatory crackdown on market manipulation via Web forums/chats is imminentComment
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Originally posted by AtW View Post“ The company has extended its surge in premarket trading on Tuesday, climbing as much as 30pc from Monday’s close as bullish day traders kept the upper hand over short sellers.
Much of the movement is down to WallStreetBets, a web forum where amateurs trade stock tips, filled with memes and in-jokes. One user, showing a screenshot of their trading account, wrote: “Entire savings on this. Moon bound boys” followed by rocket ship icons. “Zoom zoom zoom we are going to the moon,” another read. ”
GameStop short-sellers lose $1.6bn in just one day
Regulatory crackdown on market manipulation via Web forums/chats is imminentI am what I drink, and I'm a bitter manComment
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Originally posted by Whorty View PostBehind paywall ...
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AMD - regular bearish divergence for NASDAQ:AMD by without_worries — TradingView
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