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$Ford(F)$
Pegged Ford lastnight.. seen the snap on Tuesday... also considering the sudden jump we witnessed last week would have peaked investors to act woth caution (My Theroy played out) now i can meet the low without tension hassel.
Happy Hunting.
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Ford played politics to please the ESG crowed by going all in on EV, dumping their bread and butter ICE trucks that customers want to buy and drive, now it is costing them dearly !
Any time you think Ford has any chance of getting ahead, you will always make money on buying shorts with Ford.Ford has been the most disappointing stock for years.
ive traded ford between the low 11s to high 12s. if it goes back to the 11s im buying. collect the dividend and look for selling it in 12s again. glta
A lot of similarities between Ford stock and Intel stock. They both drop like a rock after earnings and they have a laundry list of excuses.
Ford’s EV losses are on track to total $5 billion in 2024
I was able to shave off via a fractional to see if tonight trend will continue.
Counts for peanuts (FS) I find FS ideal for ETF lines. it does helps for a fresh restart however.
Happy Hunting.
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