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Looking at some of the competition.If you were going to buy today:TSLA, F, GM, TM.[ATTACH=full]136201[/ATTACH][ATTACH=full]136202[/ATTACH][ATTACH=full]136203[/ATTACH][ATTACH=full]136204[/ATTACH]The best of the bunch is TM from an investment perspective.Of course if you are buying simply on marque preference, well everybody has their own preference. On the numbers, whatever technical brilliance TSLA may/may not have, TM is right there with them, based on the numbers.Of course if you bought TSLA stock back in 2015 or earlier and held it till today:[ATTACH=full]136205[/ATTACH]Of course, you are laughing all the way to the bank.But to the argument of 'productivity', TSLA does not seem to be that far ahead of the industry.jog onduc
Looking at some of the competition.
If you were going to buy today:
TSLA, F, GM, TM.
[ATTACH=full]136201[/ATTACH][ATTACH=full]136202[/ATTACH][ATTACH=full]136203[/ATTACH][ATTACH=full]136204[/ATTACH]
The best of the bunch is TM from an investment perspective.
Of course if you are buying simply on marque preference, well everybody has their own preference. On the numbers, whatever technical brilliance TSLA may/may not have, TM is right there with them, based on the numbers.
Of course if you bought TSLA stock back in 2015 or earlier and held it till today:
[ATTACH=full]136205[/ATTACH]
Of course, you are laughing all the way to the bank.
But to the argument of 'productivity', TSLA does not seem to be that far ahead of the industry.
jog on
duc
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