Don't you love it when investors wake up and realize that meme hype stocks are just that, and have fuck all for fundamentals? Tesla will NEVER establish a foothold in the mass market.
Hope Netflix, Amazon, Facebook etc. are next.
>>1083963
>this is not simply due to oil prices
>amazon not having good fundamentals
ok great thanks
>amazon
>meme hype
holy shit you are a fucking retard OP. I'll be laughing even harder when Tesla shoots right back up.
>>1083963
I haven't even heard of Tesla motors.
Regardless, aren't these stocks falling just related to oil?
>>1083977
Amazon can produce insane profit whenever they want. They choose not to so they can prioritize growing and investors know this which is why the stock is still so valuable.
Sounds like you need to take a Finance 101 class.
>>1083963
Yes, yes I honestly do.
>Netflix, amazon
>implying they haven't already seen the light.
I'm just sad I already covered my short on gopro
If you're interested in Tesla at all, bee it bear or bull, there are a lot of fun articles on seeking alpha from bros going back and forth on tesla. Check out montana skeptic he's kinda been owning the tesla fanboys lately
>>1083963
I love sell offs, I can't wait to pick up TSLA on sale.
I might wait till Elon inevitably announces a model 3 delay due to gigafactory problems, the stock will tank before going to the moon in the 2019-2021 timeframe
>>1083970
>muh fundamentals
FUCK! Never say that! You just brought the crash upon us.
>>1083989
You need to take a finance 101 course. They run an operating profit according to the CEO which allows them to break even. But, the market is so saturated with similar services now that they couldn't make a profit if they wanted to. Meme hype raised its stock price and people are starting to realize that it's shit. It's been on the verge of bankruptcy for a while now
>>1083976
2016 chevy releasing the volt, its affordable for the masses. major car companies are gearing up to rape tesla out of the market/ oil prices. bigger guy eating little guy again.
>>1084356
like solar (which Musk is also involved in) electric car industry relies heavily on gubmint subsidy.
With that drying up people are coming to their senses.
>>1084184
Amazon is worth it if you believe they will convert their market share to using amazon products for everything in life.
I'm skeptical they can.
Amazonfags cannot be reasoned with though.
>>1084387
I think it's like dodging bullets. One misstep and another startup will swoop in and beat them at that service.
It's not like the Matrix you know where Neo doesn't have to dodge bullets. I don't think Amazon is Neo. One red dress and BAM! you're shot in the face.
>be me
>switching stock brokers
>would have bought puts in TSLA if my account wasn't in between exchanges
Well that sucks.
>>1084394
Yeah the problem is that online it's too easy to compete. It's not like a Walmart where once they're in your shop you've got them; online you can shop around and compare prices on the fly too easily.