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Strategies & Market Trends : The Financial Collapse of 2001 Unwinding

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To: elmatador who wrote (7424)3/17/2021 9:26:07 AM
From: robert b furman1 Recommendation  Read Replies (2) of 13784
 
By the time VW, GM, Ford, and Chrysler Fiat each enter the EV market with competitive pricing (read that predatory pricing) the glow will come off Tsla quickly.

A price leading loser in a new growing market segment is nothing new to auto makers. By the time each competitor gets their pound of payback out of TSLA, they'll be toast!

Mark these words- there's a short out there as soon as new EV's are in the market.

Read the story about Tucker, it was the best car built at the time.

Tsla will have to drop their price/margin (which is basically the carbon credit sales to other companies) or lose market share.

Either event will bring TSLA down from the stratospheric pricing of their stock.

The valuation is so inflated now, it will surely impact the indexes (to which they are a member) when the inevitable cult like valuation deflates to reality.

WON'T BE PRETTY!

Bob
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