The children are in at $74, where I advised them to set a stop, so no worries Stoney... it's all profit from here. NEW THREAD IDEA: "GBA Presents: Stocks with Staying Power and/or Stoney's Comeback"
If anyone needs me to do another chart read here let me know. Down $20 since my warning**** GNRC Generac Holdings Inc. $102.57-1.29 TSLA is going to be Huge... don't forget that if you take TSLA away from Cathie Wood's portfolio she goes way negative. As long as we prop TSLA up we will be ok. If TSLA would really sell off it would cause a cascading of problems.
I think the big bad DIS Republican oversite board meets today/ if they admit their hands are tied it could be good for DIS.
Tesla cutting prices in China because of hot new Sedan by VZ's beloved BYDDF. Stoney... who's your PAPA?
Van I was in a hotel with a good amount of very wealthy Chinese folk. I tried to book my table near their party for they were talking about their money non stop. Then I snuck into an elevator with the whole group (no joke) They were saying they are done with their Porshe's and they like their Xpeng better so lux they say. Boyd is the abslute lowest priced car and there's a big market for that I'm sure but in the luxury side down with TSLA// down with America // anything America and down with Europe cars up with Xpeng. Chinese electric vehicle maker XPeng debuted its G6 coupe SUV, the fifth car in its lineup, at Auto Shanghai Tuesday. The company is marketing the G6 vehicle as a premium EV but without the premium price tag. It’s got a futuristic, sleek body, a smart infotainment system and it can be equipped with XNGP, XPeng’s advanced driver assistance system that can automate driving tasks on highways and in cities. While XPeng hasn’t yet shared pricing for the G6, the company has previously said it will be somewhere in the range of RMB 200,000 to 300,000 (USD ~$30,000 to $44,000). That’s not exactly a bargain, but it does put the G6 into affordable EV territory. The G6 is XPeng’s first vehicle to be built on its new EV architecture platform, SEPA 2.0, which the automaker says allows it to bring down research, development and production costs significantly. Even investors are convinced by the potential savings — XPeng’s stock price jumped 13% Monday after Ted bought.