@Elliottwave_Forecast:TSLA (TESLA) Favors Further Downside April 12, 2023 By EWFRaj TSLA Showing impulse Elliott Wave sequence as ((1)) higher started from 1/06/2023 low, which ended at $217.82 high on 2/16/2023. Below $217.82 high, it favors pullback in 7 or 11 swings correction in ((2)) against January low before upside resumes. It placed (W) of ((2)) at $163.91 low & (X) connector at $208 high on 3/31/2023. Below (X) high, it ended A of (Y) at $176.11 low & proposed ended B at $189.19 high. Below (X) high, it placed ((i)) at $192.20 low & ((ii)) at $198.74 high. ((ii)) was 0.382 Fibonacci retracement of first leg. It placed ((iii)) at $179.74 low & ((iv)) at $186.39 high. Finally, it ended ((v)) as A wave at $176.11 low in (Y). It proposed ended B wave $189.19 high in 3 swings bounce as 0.382
@Mrzorro:EVs Boost Chip Demand Despite Semiconductor Makers' Woes Chip sales that have declined across many customer segments are still enjoying one area of rising demand: cars. Growing sales of electric vehicles -- which tend to use more semiconductors than their gas-powered counterparts -- coupled with greater automation of all vehicles, have kept producers of chips for cars busy. The long-term outlook for the market appears robust, Tesla Inc. suggested this past week, as Chief Executive Elon Musk detailed plans for his car company to scale up to 20 million vehicles a year by 2030, from around 1.3 million in 2022. Chip executives say the growth in the number of chips going into cars has been staggering. As of 2021, the average car had about 1,200 chips, twice the number in 2010 and that figure is