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To: yard_man who wrote (3265)7/7/2023 1:05:05 PM
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Maybe the bottom is in? The video is about possible partnerships ahead, and reduction in vehicle build costs.

Quite a bit of volume lately, money flow picking up.

Lucid does excellent engineering, based on this alone I think they will survive.

The EV cat is out of the bag, never to be put back in. Recent announcements by more than one that solid state batts are getting much closer. Two companies seem to be in the lead, QS and Toyota. Another big piece of the future puzzle. QS chart looking interesting here as well. Toyota kind of lagged and bided their time, but along with QS the two hold most of the current patents. Nissan claims they are on target as well.

theguardian.com

Here is what 'some' do not understand, when they knock EV's. You should cuz of your background. Basically they use much much less energy equivalent, and that energy does not have to come from crude oil. It is a big deal imo, a really big deal. Especially for trucks that pile on the miles. I computed it out once, Tesla trucks use less than half the energy equivalent of a diesel. Typical ev autos and PU's do much better than that. Tesla cybertruck is quite efficient, compared to my 14 MPG diesel.

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To: yard_man who wrote (3265)7/7/2023 1:20:55 PM
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? by the 5 still. But a valid count.

One of the most reliable indicators imo is the weekly Rsi. Seems to be getting stronger on Lucid.

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A big arsed fork.



To: yard_man who wrote (3265)7/8/2023 1:20:10 PM
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Interesting little tidbit.

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To: yard_man who wrote (3265)8/21/2023 7:25:30 PM
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Lcid starting to look interesting.

The count is very tentative, it is that rebound to 17.80, which was rejected, that 'could' be a 4. Another option that this is the end of the 3, heading into a 4 rebound.

Volume picking up, under accumulation on net since June. Weekly Rsi indicates something should happen soon. Have a decent TC hit ~ 1st of Oct. Also an astro date.

If 5.46 holds give or take, we may see a pretty good pop. Back up to the 17 to 20 area, where there is a brick wall? Watching for a weekly reversal.

Last earnings report not real good in some ways. Low volume production still, did not say why. I suspect lack of backlog. Signed an agreement with Aston Martin, a lower volume luxury car manufacturer, to supply them with EV components. Rawlinson is a Brit, previously worked at Jaguar and Lotus. Brit connections.

Gravity releases this year, production starts next year. Another pricey one.

Have cash to make it into 2025.

I still think they will make it. No guarantees however, it is a crowded market.

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