$Tesla Motors(TSLA)$ finally have some time to write about TSLA. I am shorting TSLA as I don't see Elon's latest move being smart to go against Trump. Just look at how much power US presidents have had in the past. Moreover both House and Senate are controlled by the Republican. Trump could simply sign or give order to make TSLA worse off. Case in point, (1) he could give order to DOGE to open a case on TSLA, (2) through trade tariff make it worse for TSLA China new production plants, (3) retract contracts awarded to SpaceX and if Elon threaten to switch off the satellite which he did say before, Trump could very well use national security as an excuse to penalise SpaceX or to even nationalise Spa
$Tradr 2X Short TSLA Daily ETF(TSLQ)$ Shorting TSLA as I don't think the future prospect looks promising with the removal of EV subsidies in the US by Trump which is why Elon Musk is so anxious about it. The Bill has been passed and TSLA would feel the impact sooner than later alongside with the stiff competition from Chinese EVs.
$Tesla Motors(TSLA)$ With Trump-Musk latest feud + Trump's bill just got approved by the Senate which will include a hefty cut on EV subsidies + Tesla Q2 deliveries disappointment + Tesla Europe sales rep resigned. TSLA gonna be bearish for quite awhile! Watch out this space! Put options for TSLA skyrocketed.
$Direxion Daily Semiconductors Bull 3x Shares(SOXL)$ As I have said in my posts thus far, it is going to be bullish for semiconductor and I see no reasons why not especially after a healthy correction recently! Buying at a discount before further upsize.
$NVIDIA Corp(NVDA)$ With the current share price and the recent healthy correction, I believe Nvidia is now stands at an attractive price to enter especially when the earnings are approaching. At the same time, I believe that the barrier of entry by its rivals is still relatively high - considering the costs its rivals will need to incur to just compete with Nvidia. I'm not just talking about CAPEX (capital expenditures) but also OPEX (operating expenses) which can be quite hefty as the latter is on an annual basis.