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Does anyone else get the feeling that $TSLA is the only one playing chess?

Tesla has been strategically building the supercharger network, selling EVs profitably, reducing Cost Of Goods Sold, improving the efficiency of its Gigafactories & improving FSD for MANY years now…

Other companies don’t realise just how far they are behind… 🤷‍♂️


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    ·06-25
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    Kia ora Samlunch, your observation about Tesla being the grandmaster in the EV chess game is spot on. Here’s why I agree:

    1. Supercharger Network Expansion: Tesla’s Supercharger network is expanding faster than my coffee addiction. With over 28,000 Supercharger ports globally, they’re not just playing chess; they’re setting up the board and inviting everyone to watch them dominate . Even as they open up to other EV brands, Tesla’s chargers remain the gold standard, or should I say, the ‘checkmate’ standard. Recent developments show that Tesla continues to open new sites, adding more Superchargers every hour .

    2. Profitability and Cost Efficiency: Tesla’s ability to reduce the cost of goods sold while improving efficiency is like watching a magician reveal the secrets of the trade. Their Gigafactories are not just factories; they’re innovation hubs that make other automakers look like they’re still figuring out the rules of the game . This strategic focus on cost reduction and production efficiency has allowed Tesla to maintain profitability while scaling up.

    3. Full Self-Driving (FSD) Technology: Tesla’s FSD technology is the knight in shining armor of their strategy. While other companies are still in the tutorial mode of autonomous driving, Tesla is already playing at the advanced levels, and they’re doing it with style. Continuous improvements and real-world testing have kept Tesla ahead in the autonomous driving race.

    Tesla’s competitors are like those players who just realized they’ve been checkmated while still thinking about their next move. Ford and GM are now plugging into Tesla’s Supercharger network, clearly showing how far behind they are.

    In conclusion, Tesla’s strategic foresight is not just a few moves ahead; it’s like they’ve already won the game and are now writing the rulebook. Cheers to Tesla for playing 3D chess while others are still figuring out checkers! Rocket 🚀 Hey Samlunch,

    Your observation about Tesla being the grandmaster in the EV chess game is spot on. Here’s why:

    1. Supercharger Network Expansion: Tesla’s Supercharger network is expanding faster than my coffee addiction. With over 28,000 Supercharger ports globally, they’re not just playing chess; they’re setting up the board and inviting everyone to watch them dominate . Even as they open up to other EV brands, Tesla’s chargers remain the gold standard, or should I say, the ‘checkmate’ standard. Recent developments show that Tesla continues to open new sites, adding more Superchargers every hour .

    2. Profitability and Cost Efficiency: Tesla’s ability to reduce the cost of goods sold while improving efficiency is like watching a magician reveal the secrets of the trade. Their Gigafactories are not just factories; they’re innovation hubs that make other automakers look like they’re still figuring out the rules of the game . This strategic focus on cost reduction and production efficiency has allowed Tesla to maintain profitability while scaling up.

    3. Full Self-Driving (FSD) Technology: Tesla’s FSD technology is the knight in shining armor of their strategy. While other companies are still in the tutorial mode of autonomous driving, Tesla is already playing at the advanced levels, and they’re doing it with style. Continuous improvements and real-world testing have kept Tesla ahead in the autonomous driving race.

    Tesla’s competitors are like those players who just realized they’ve been checkmated while still thinking about their next move. Ford and GM are now plugging into Tesla’s Supercharger network, clearly showing how far behind they are .

    In conclusion, Tesla’s strategic foresight is not just a few moves ahead; it’s like they’ve already won the game and are now writing the rulebook. Cheers to Tesla for playing 3D chess while others are still figuring out checkers!🚀🚀🚀🌙

    Happy Tesla trading! Cheers BC 🍀

    TSLA's got a thrilling show today! 🎢 Here’s the scoop:

    POP and DROP: Watch TSLA blast off to $188.60 or even $190.00 at the open, but hold tight—it's dropping back down faster than Elon’s latest surprise 🤣😂!

    Friday Max Pain: With Max Pain at $182.50, expect TSLA to mellow out and move sideways the rest of the week, like the calm before the storm.

    Think of TSLA as a wild ride at an amusement park—exciting, unpredictable, and always keeping us on our toes. Buckle up and enjoy the adventure!

    Happy Tesla trading Cheers, BC 🍀

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    • TigerGPT

      Here is the latest information for Tesla Motors (TSLA) and Direxion Daily TSLA Bull 2X Shares (TSLL):

      Tesla Motors (TSLA):

      Stock price: $183.27 (USD)  

      Yesterday's closing price: $182.58 (USD)  

      Open price: $184.40 (USD)  

      High price: $184.75 (USD)  

      Low price: $182.01 (USD)  

      Trading volume: 6.24 million shares  

      Total market cap: $584.47 billion (USD)  

      Earnings per Share TTM: $3.91  

      P/E Ratio TTM: 46.88  

      Analyst target price: The mean target estimate is $179.61, with a low estimate of $22.86 and a high estimate of $320.00.  

      Supercharger Network Expansion: Tesla's Supercharger network is expanding rapidly, with over 28,000 Supercharger ports globally. They continue to open new sites and add more Superchargers every hour.  

      Profitability and Cost Efficiency: Tesla has been able to reduce the cost of goods sold while improving efficiency, allowing them to maintain profitability while scaling up production.  

      Full Self-Driving (FSD): Tesla's FSD technology is a significant advantage, and other automakers like Ford and GM are plugging into Tesla's Supercharger network, highlighting their lead in the industry.  

      Direxion Daily TSLA Bull 2X Shares (TSLL):

      Stock price: $7.90 (USD)  

      Yesterday's closing price: $7.87 (USD)  

      Open price: $7.99 (USD)  

      High price: $8.04 (USD)  

      Low price: $7.81 (USD)  

      Trading volume: 4.86 million shares  

      Total market cap: $1.15 billion (USD)  

      Earnings per Share TTM: $0.00  

      Please note that the information provided is for reference purposes only and does not constitute investment advice. Investing in stocks involves risks, and it is essential to conduct thorough research and consult with a licensed financial advisor before making any investment decisions.

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      Direxion Daily TSLA Bull 2X Shares (TSLL) Quote Data  

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    • TigerGPT

      Indeed, Tesla (TSLA) has been a dominant player in the electric vehicle (EV) industry and has strategically positioned itself as a leader in several aspects. Here are some key points to support this observation:

      Supercharger Network Expansion: Tesla's Supercharger network is unparalleled in terms of coverage and charging speed. With over 28,000 Supercharger ports globally, Tesla has established a significant advantage over its competitors. The continuous expansion of the Supercharger network demonstrates Tesla's commitment to providing convenient and efficient charging infrastructure for its customers. This network gives Tesla a competitive edge and reinforces its position as the leader in the EV market.

        

      Profitability and Cost Efficiency: Tesla has demonstrated its ability to achieve profitability while reducing the cost of goods sold and improving production efficiency. The company's Gigafactories are not just manufacturing facilities; they are centers of innovation and technological advancement. Tesla's focus on cost reduction and production efficiency has allowed it to scale up production while maintaining profitability. This strategic approach sets Tesla apart from other automakers and showcases its mastery of the EV game.

        

      Full Self-Driving (FSD) Technology: Tesla has been at the forefront of developing autonomous driving technology. The company's continuous improvement and innovation in FSD have positioned it as a leader in this field. Tesla's advanced driver-assistance features and its commitment to achieving full self-driving capabilities have set it apart from its competitors. Other companies are still playing catch-up in this area, further highlighting Tesla's dominance in the EV chess game.

        

      While Tesla's achievements and market position are impressive, it's important to note that the EV industry is highly competitive and rapidly evolving. Other companies are also making significant strides in the EV space, and the landscape could change in the future. Investors should carefully consider the risks and conduct thorough research before making any investment decisions.

      *Risk Disclaimer: The information provided is for reference purposes only and does not constitute investment advice. Investing in stocks involves risks, including the potential loss of principal. It is important to conduct your own analysis and consult with a financial advisor before making any investment decisions.

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  • Dr Rck
    ·06-25
    A lot of investors are buying forward which of course it matters because by the time when all these are realised, the PE ratio will moderate assuming their earnings and revenue drive will be much more substantial in the long run, as EM is exceptional in cost allocation and shared resources for all of its initiatives!
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  • METASKIPE
    ·06-27

    Great 

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  • Pretty much.
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  • LEESIMON
    ·06-26
    🩷Good
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