https://texags.com/forums/57/topics/2721405/replies/67402003HoustonAg_2009 said:
People were high on ARM earlier this year….. are you guys now thinking about loading up now that it's sub 90?
https://texags.com/forums/57/topics/2721405/replies/67402003HoustonAg_2009 said:
People were high on ARM earlier this year….. are you guys now thinking about loading up now that it's sub 90?
McInnis 03 said:
just passing their entrance tests is an accomplishment as most people make the attempt but don't succeed and thus these firms make quite a bit of cash on people failing to get entrance. As stated above this isn't a carte blanche "don't do it" but buyer beware.
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Tesla is facing unprecedented challenges around the world, ranging from slowing demand, to increasing competition from its Chinese competitors, ongoing worker strikes in Sweden, and even sabotage by German climate activists. Earlier this month, the company warned investors to expect a lower rate of growth this year, blaming interest rate hikes for dampening demand. In the last three months of 2023, Tesla lost its crown as the manufacturer of the world's best-selling electric vehicles, as Chinese car company BYD sold 40,000 more cars globally than its US rival.
"[Tesla's] main aimto have electric vehicles achievable for everybodywill actually be achieved by other companies," says Liana Cipcigan, a professor of transport electrification at Cardiff University in Wales. Tesla's goal to release a lower-cost $25,000 EV has already been reachedby BYD. That has sparked an identity crisis at a company that was once at the vanguard of the industry. If its role is no longer to popularize cheap EVs, then what is?
Tesla's global fortunes are interwoven with Chinanow the source of its main competition. It took the company just 168 days to build its Shanghai factory back in 2019. Musk had been hoping to corner what is now the world's largest EV market. But the Tesla site also had "a catfish effect," says Lei Xing, an analyst and former editor of Beijing-based media outlet China Auto Review. In business, the "catfish effect" refers to introducing a big fisha competitive companyinto the tank to force smaller, weaker fish to up their game. If that was China's intention, it worked. In the five years since Tesla arrived in Shanghai, China's EV sales have jumped 500 percent.
damn, nice callBrian Earl Spilner said:
This would be about the time we start the reverse into a red finish, if the pattern holds...
I looked at AFL this weekend and it looks primed for that potential drop you were describing. Are you going to follow through with the puts play?Heineken-Ashi said:
AFLAC earnings May 1. If price is above $75, I'll probably be buying a good chunk of puts looking for $69 range. And I've got a target of low to mid $50's by election. But the next push down would be expected to be bought back for a couple months before the next drop. Watching closely.
Those of you wondering how to profit from downside. Pull up the 4hr chart and look at action since end of January. Corrections almost never happen in a single down day. It chopped back up to previous high. I'm looking for a 1.618% move of the last move down from the March high. If it happens BEFORE earnings, then I am forming a share position and maybe calls going into earnings.
I kinds forget about it to be honest. I like where its at to reverse, but MACD isn't showing rollover yet on hourly and daily is pointing up after bottoming and rolling back up. Going to give it a little more time since we have over a week until earnings. Remind me later in the week to check back in.bhanacik said:I looked at AFL this weekend and it looks primed for that potential drop you were describing. Are you going to follow through with the puts play?Heineken-Ashi said:
AFLAC earnings May 1. If price is above $75, I'll probably be buying a good chunk of puts looking for $69 range. And I've got a target of low to mid $50's by election. But the next push down would be expected to be bought back for a couple months before the next drop. Watching closely.
Those of you wondering how to profit from downside. Pull up the 4hr chart and look at action since end of January. Corrections almost never happen in a single down day. It chopped back up to previous high. I'm looking for a 1.618% move of the last move down from the March high. If it happens BEFORE earnings, then I am forming a share position and maybe calls going into earnings.
Oversold readings across multiple timeframes and expecting a retracement bounce. Stop is fairly tight. Reward is good enough I'm willing to be wrong.Chef Elko said:
What was your buy signal? I'm working on getting my hero or 0 call spreads filled.
Felt like fortune flipped on these after some stabilizing occurred. I got out of a few different put plays for close to flat. Just think it could go either way at the moment.texagbeliever said:
Big tech stocks giving me bad juju vibes on the 30 min candles.
Amzn, GOOG, META. Add TSLA if it breaks below 140.
Not sure which ones show signs of upside today.
EnronAg said:
been holding onto garbage MTTR after following CNBC Jsoh Brown years ago...basis is $5.79 with a few covered calls mixed in...big pop on the purchase news at $5.50...should I continue to hold until $5.50 or dump because deal could fall thru and plummet it back to garbage dollars???
FOMO is kicking in for retail. If we blow through 500 with authority, I think it flies higher.Spoony Love said:
SPY is teasing a push back to 500. Not sure where it goes from here. No news today seems to be good news so far.