$Tesla Motors(TSLA)$ It is quite obvious that the earnings will be down. 1) Elon has not been focusing his energies at Tesla. His attention is all on Twitter and several investors in Tesla are not happy about it 2) Tesla is cutting prices of their EVs in several countries. So obviously, that is not gg to be a Good sign too. It is damaging to the branding. Imagine u bought a Tesla for USD 50-60k, next montha new one costs 20-30% cheaper. oh my god. I will not be very happy about it 3) supply chain issues in Places like China. I understand that the factory had to stop operations for a period of time last quarter 4) Other brands are catching Up with their EVs. Sothis area is No longer Tesla's domain anymore
As the saying goes, take care of the downside and the upside will take care of itself. Markets move incycles. For those who have their capital reserves and a steady cash flow, I think a market crash wouldbe a good opportunity. Of course, one will need guts to go into the markets. The million dollar question is of course, when do we go in? I reckon this would be impossible to predict. Do u want to end up catching a falling knife or Wait till the coast it clear to go in. Do note that when the uplift comes. It is going to be swift. So for me, I would say go into themarket at a fix amount of funds every week or month. banks and commodities would be a Sector that I would be interested In going in
For me, the latest FOMC minutes show that they will not likely be lowering the rates in 2023. At the same time, they are monitoring inflation closely. The fed has been slow in combating inflation by the time they started rising rates, inflation has started to run ahead. They will be watching employment figures closely. is a fine balancing act. Unless employment figures, dip, the fed will not be convinced that inflation is under control. Another thing to note is that with China opening upand once the opening stabilized, inflation and costs like oil is going up. So consequently, inflation may stayed elevated. So dont Expect rates to go down in 2023.