Over the past 1 year, Mr Market has been merciless on popular technology-focus and growth-themed stocks like Tesla in face of the Fed's ferocious rate hikes and inflationary pressures, which has shifted institutional and investors' focus to more defensive-focus and commodity plays. The 🪄MAGIC question stands: Should you still trade or invest in Tesla? In today's post, I will share with you my 3 Quick Technical Analysis (TA) evalution matrix on Tesla - namely: "PERFORMANCE", "POWER TREND", and "POWER STRENGTH". These will help traders and investors make informed decisions to trade or invest from a technical perspective. I hope you will find them useful!
Over the past 1 year, Mr Market has been merciless on popular technology-focus and growth-themed stocks like Tesla in face of the Fed's ferocious rate hikes and inflationary pressures, which has shifted institutional and investors' focus to more defensive-focus and commodity plays. The 🪄MAGIC question stands: Should you still trade or invest in Tesla? In today's post, I will share with you my 3 Quick Technical Analysis (TA) evalution matrix on Tesla - namely: "PERFORMANCE", "POWER TREND", and "POWER STRENGTH". These will help traders and investors make informed decisions to trade or invest from a technical perspective. I hope you will find them useful!
Chinese market need more relax environment from Government, there are example of Chinese stocks are delisted from US market, if i buy BABA, make sure not in US market. The drawn back for myself is fear of new rule from Chinese gov From Google : Chinese companies will face a delisting deadline in 2024 according to the Holding Foreign Companies Act of 2020. Assuming that all US listed companies based in China and Hong Kong will delist, the United States will lose a small fraction of their $2.4 trillion of market capitalization. Delisting won't impact Alibaba's business; the company will still operate the same regardless of where its shares trade. While Alibaba dominates ecommerce and cloud computing services in China, Amazon dominates those industries in most other growing markets around th
Oil prices and the U.S. dollar have been moving in opposite directions around two-thirds of the time lately, reversing a recent pattern in which they tended to rise and fall in tandem. One reason oil might rise when the dollar falls: oil is traded in dollars, so it becomes more expensive overseas when the U.S. currency rises, which can hurt demand. The opposite can happen when the dollar weakens. At the moment, analysts say a looming global recession is also simultaneously weighing on oil prices and supporting the dollar. So why did the opposite pattern prevail in late 2021 and early 2022? Analysts at Capital Economics think that stemmed from a combination of the Fed raising interest-rates and putting upward pressure on the dollar at the same time the U.S. economy was recovering from the p
Chinese market need more relax environment from Government, there are example of Chinese stocks are delisted from US market, if i buy BABA, make sure not in US market. The drawn back for myself is fear of new rule from Chinese gov From Google : Chinese companies will face a delisting deadline in 2024 according to the Holding Foreign Companies Act of 2020. Assuming that all US listed companies based in China and Hong Kong will delist, the United States will lose a small fraction of their $2.4 trillion of market capitalization. Delisting won't impact Alibaba's business; the company will still operate the same regardless of where its shares trade. While Alibaba dominates ecommerce and cloud computing services in China, Amazon dominates those industries in most other growing markets around th
Oil prices and the U.S. dollar have been moving in opposite directions around two-thirds of the time lately, reversing a recent pattern in which they tended to rise and fall in tandem. One reason oil might rise when the dollar falls: oil is traded in dollars, so it becomes more expensive overseas when the U.S. currency rises, which can hurt demand. The opposite can happen when the dollar weakens. At the moment, analysts say a looming global recession is also simultaneously weighing on oil prices and supporting the dollar. So why did the opposite pattern prevail in late 2021 and early 2022? Analysts at Capital Economics think that stemmed from a combination of the Fed raising interest-rates and putting upward pressure on the dollar at the same time the U.S. economy was recovering from the p
Tesla is recalling more than 321,000 vehicles in the United States because tail lights may intermittently fail to illuminate, the company said in a filing made public Saturday. The news follows the company's recall on Friday of nearly 30,000 Model X cars in the United States over an issue that may cause the front passenger air bag to deploy incorrectly, which sent its shares down almost 3% to a near two-year low. In the filing published Saturday to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA), the electric vehicle manufacturer said the tail light-related recall covers some 2023 Model 3 and 2020-2023 Model Y vehicles. Texas-based Tesla said it will deploy an over-the-air update to correct the rear light issue and said it has no reports of any crashes or injuries related to the
sla’s (TSLA) ascent to ‘tera-cap’ status has been built on several factors. Supported by a favorable economic backdrop, investors could see the company’s core EV and energy storage businesses as built to ride - or indeed, lead – a rising secular trend. Then, of course, at the front of it all stands Elon Musk, the headline hogging Super-CEO to whom the rules of normal business behavior do not apply. But times have changed, as noted by Morgan Stanley’s Adam Jonas. “Tesla shares are currently in the throes of bearish sentiment momentum. Investors appear increasingly concerned over the potential for effects on consumer sentiment that could impact Tesla’s business near term,” the analyst said. Aside from the precarious economic uncertainty engulfing the global markets, there are more Tesla-spec
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sla’s (TSLA) ascent to ‘tera-cap’ status has been built on several factors. Supported by a favorable economic backdrop, investors could see the company’s core EV and energy storage businesses as built to ride - or indeed, lead – a rising secular trend. Then, of course, at the front of it all stands Elon Musk, the headline hogging Super-CEO to whom the rules of normal business behavior do not apply. But times have changed, as noted by Morgan Stanley’s Adam Jonas. “Tesla shares are currently in the throes of bearish sentiment momentum. Investors appear increasingly concerned over the potential for effects on consumer sentiment that could impact Tesla’s business near term,” the analyst said. Aside from the precarious economic uncertainty engulfing the global markets, there are more Tesla-spec
Tesla is recalling more than 321,000 vehicles in the United States because tail lights may intermittently fail to illuminate, the company said in a filing made public Saturday. The news follows the company's recall on Friday of nearly 30,000 Model X cars in the United States over an issue that may cause the front passenger air bag to deploy incorrectly, which sent its shares down almost 3% to a near two-year low. In the filing published Saturday to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA), the electric vehicle manufacturer said the tail light-related recall covers some 2023 Model 3 and 2020-2023 Model Y vehicles. Texas-based Tesla said it will deploy an over-the-air update to correct the rear light issue and said it has no reports of any crashes or injuries related to the
Last week, the S&P 500, Dow Jones and Nasdaq had their best gains of 2023. But the Ark Innovation ETF had its best week ever, up 18.6%. Cathie Wood's Ark Innovation ETF (ARKK) typically outpaces the overall market to the upside and downside. Last week, the S&P 500, Dow Jones and $Nasdaq(NDAQ)$ had their best gains of 2023. But the Ark Innovation ETF had its best week ever, up 18.6%. Credit massive moves among key components. $Verve Therapeutics(VERV)$ (VERV), exploded for a 76% weekly gain on an expanded $Eli Lilly(LLY)$ (LLY) partnership. VERV stock is a relatively small ARKK hold. Roku stock, now the No. 1 holding in ARKK, vaulted 50.4% last week, thanks to robust Roku (ROKU) earnings results. Coinbase (COIN), Square-parent $Block(SQ)$ (SQ), DraftKings (DKNG), Crispr Therapeut
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