No problem. Some folks like to look good and others want to be good.
Bob Wilson
Bob Wilson
No problem. Some folks like to look good and others want to be good.
Bob Wilson
And, shockingly, a few even like both!
His technology posts are balanced so I don't a problem. But his political noise, no. My impression is recently he is posting ~80% politics. It isn't the flavor but the quantity that tells me he has moved down the dark hole.... I do agree though, that Musk seems to have lost his focus ...
I'm driving FSD, v12.5.4, and it continues to improve over the previous version. I don't care if it is called "Full Self Driving" or "A Rose by any other name." Call it Harry Potter "Instant Death" and I would still use it because it is so much better than not having it. For example, my 2017 BMW i3-REx and 2019 Tesla Model 3.The recent Musk court win about FSD claims really raised eyebrows. ...
https://electrek.co/2024/10/02/elon...sla-self-driving-claims-embarrassing-defense/
You're probably doing well to get out. Tonight could be a big disappointment with the FSD and Robotaxi unveiling. It will certainly not add to earnings in the near term, and probably no firm timeline when it will. That could send that stock down on a pretty steep trajectory.Much relieved:
Tesla still has good potential but not quite the "cash cow" in the past. Truthfully, Elon's recent mercurial behavior has me concerned. Time to "pass the torch." He has plenty of privately owned businesses to play with.
- $247 - 37% sold
- $241 - 27% sold
- pending - 18%
Bob Wilson
Yup, exactly as expected,...disappointment. Stock dropping today.You're probably doing well to get out. Tonight could be a big disappointment with the FSD and Robotaxi unveiling. It will certainly not add to earnings in the near term, and probably no firm timeline when it will. That could send that stock down on a pretty steep trajectory.
It's time for you to invent the solar-power shade treeTo do the whole roof, I need to take down two front yard trees that provide valuable shade in the summer.
This may be a stretch, but am wondering if Musk's support of Trump might even have some business strategy behind it. If Trump wins it looked like all electric cars were in trouble. That rhetoric has changed a bit, and he now looks at Musk's cars more favourably and directing his anti-EV bias more to China. And maybe even some anti-EVers might also change their thinking a bit.Some of Elon behaviors since 2001 suggests he needs to "turn the Tesla torch" to a new generation. He still has plenty of private companies to play with but when it come to my money ... I need better.
Bob Wilson
And maybe even some anti-EVers might also change their thinking a bit.
We know Musk is a risk taker and doesn't think like the rest of us. With the way Tesla has been going, maybe he is thinking with this new strategy he has nothing to lose, and maybe something to gain.