FFIE is cooked beyond repair.

RalphWood
08-22

$Faraday Future Intelligent Electric Inc.(FFIE)$

As we can all tell FFIE is on a downward spiral to the pits of hell.

I pulled out with this one fully a few days ago just after the split losing £1300 because I knew if I didn’t I would lose it all with my average now being over $22 which we both know would be next to impossible to ever hit that high!

To all those still holding I wish you the best of luck and hope it works out.

To all those who sold and are new to trading I offer some advice for the future feel free to take it feel free to leave it… it’s your life.

Better things to invest in than FFIE:

  1. invest in S&P 500

  2. invest in companies we know won’t be going anywhere for a while Nvidia, Amazon, Google, etc.

  3. invest in precious metals like platinum, palladium, silver, gold. (I’d even say start saving copper if you can find it! wouldn’t say it’s worth purchasing yet though)

  4. Invest into a new skill for example plumbing, welding, electrician or carpenter and triple the wage you’re currently on.

  5. start your own business. It’s not as hard as it seems! Find a problem that bothers you and try to offer a solution.

  6. finally I would say invest in yourself if you haven’t already and hit the gym or at least exercise more. The dopamine you’re going to get from doing exercise will make you more positive and positive people usually do a lot better.

I was an FFIE fan not too long ago. I regret it. I won’t make this mistake again.

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  • Stonkedaddy
    08-23
    Stonkedaddy
    This aged like milk. I think you are right though.
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