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TSLA, SpaceX and all things Elon Musk

Market must be forward looking by 10 years+ Teslas now the largest yet out on the roads how many Teslas do you see compared to Toyotas.

And how many electric Toyotas you see on the roads compared to Tesla? )
 
They are sticky and emotional EV investors; like Basilio and Value Collector on here. No engineering or financial knowledge; just emotion in the belief that EVs will be 100% eventually. Hydrogen vehicles will begin to directly challenge EVs within the next decade, and might render them obsolete.

You need ~50 kWh to produce 1kg of Hydrogen when 1kg of Hydrogen has 39 kWh of energy density, dead technology within next decade.
 
Several big name analysts upgraded their price targets tonight. You'll see it's bounced yet again.

This stock is insane.
 
There's a bit of chat here and there on the wires, (ARKX this week), regards 'Space' ... Gali Russell @ HyperChange has just done a pull apart, with no holds barred on his own bias/take, on StarLinks, possible, future financials.... This is a 'space' I'm watching; looking up at night has always filled me with wonder...
 
There's a bit of chat here and there on the wires, (ARKX this week), regards 'Space' ... Gali Russell @ HyperChange has just done a pull apart, with no holds barred on his own bias/take, on StarLinks, possible, future financials.... This is a 'space' I'm watching; looking up at night has always filled me with wonder...
I can’t wait till there is space tourism like orbiting restaurants, or bed and breakfasts on the moon.
 
My earlier post is relivant to StarLink... not SpaceX.
If there's no discernable difference between those two I'm talking to the wrong crowd.
 
A new world record has been set for the number of satellites sent to space on a single rocket.

The 143 payloads, of all shapes and sizes, rode to orbit on a SpaceX Falcon rocket that launched out of Florida.
The number beats the previous record of 104 satellites carried aloft by an Indian vehicle in 2017.
It's further evidence of the major structural changes taking place in space activity that are allowing many more actors to get involved.
This shift is the result of a revolution in robust, miniaturised, low-cost components - many taken direct from consumer electronics such as smartphones - that mean pretty much anyone can now build a capable satellite in a very small package.
And with SpaceX offering to transport those packages to orbit for just $1m, the commercial opportunities will continue to open up.

 
My earlier post is relivant to StarLink... not SpaceX.
If there's no discernable difference between those two I'm talking to the wrong crowd.

Starlink is owned by Space X isn't ???

Isn't Starlink just the satellite internet constellation being constructed by SpaceX providing satellite Internet access and other functions for military use etc ? or am I missing something that warranted your passive aggressive response?
 
People are valuing the company about 10-20 years ahead, I’m still a long term holder and will keep it. The cyber truck coming out of production later this year will bump it up again. I look at it as a 90’s Apple share.
 
People are valuing the company about 10-20 years ahead, I’m still a long term holder and will keep it. The cyber truck coming out of production later this year will bump it up again. I look at it as a 90’s Apple share.
Diffently a great company, with bright futures, tho just see this current price overvalued at the moment , plus I sold my lot of tesla last week after he announced he would take bitcoin as payment?? bitcoin is unstable as they come , why would you take a coin that has no stable currency, plus that the fact bitcoin uses 1% of the world's energy to mine , ironic
That being said I will buy back in better times ?
 
The YouTube algarithum threw up a Legacy Auto Makers advertisment to me a couple of weeks back it showed the 'Cubiod' format on a display indicative to Self Driving displays.

Since that point two incredabliy useful sessions between Dave Lee and James Doumar have been uploaded to YouTube giving a deep dive into Tesla's FSD neural net and Chip architecture. And Tesla's lead and barriers to entry.
For the those with a financail interest or thinking of one, it's time worth putting in.
Dyor....
 
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