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Ani.Ru.Dh.A.
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Funny reply guy! Love Tesla, Palantir?Let's chat future trends, or dive into movies, games, meditation. Crossed 1500+ shares of $TSLA. NFA.
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@TimDOES Then it will go and make you money and come back to pick you up when you need it to.
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@naiivememe So Mishka Silva had it made before she was even born!
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@wholemars @vcdxnz001 The guy set a mission to mars and pivoted to Moon for a temporary base. I feel Elon is a prime example of converting Unrealistic target to just being a bit late! I am super happy to be in the era of Elon.
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"But Elon said Robotaxi would cover half the U.S. population by 2026!"
Let me introduce you to Elon Musk, because you must not be acquainted. Elon has been predicting that Tesla would launch Robotaxis every year for practically the last decade. He predicted a coast to coast autonomous drive in 2020. The first documented instance was in 2025, by David Moss. Getting surprised that Elon set an aggressive timeline and then missed it is like watching Jersey Shore and acting surprised every time they get drunk.
You may laugh at Elon and call him a fool when he misses these goals. But zoom out and realize that there is a reason Tesla is the only automaker in U.S. running a live driverless Robotaxi service ope to the public. The reason is that Elon sets insane, aggressive targets for the company.
Most companies optimize for achievable targets, because they don't want people to miss the target and have people laugh at them. But they end up still missing the achievable target and getting nowhere. If you miss an ambitious target you'll be ridiculed, but you'll likely end up further ahead than your competitors who set their sights lower.
That's why Musk continues to set ambitious targets. While the rest of the market is optimizing for hitting targets, he's optimizing for winning the market.
And really, people focus on his projections because Tesla is actually doing self-driving. We've conveniently forgotten about all the other automakers that promised self-driving and Robotaxis and were never able to do anything. Remember when Ford claimed that they would launch a Robotaxi service in 2021? And how when they didn't end up launching, they blamed it on the COVID pandemic? Everyone conveniently forgets about these missed targets from nearly every legacy automaker. Instead they mock the only automaker that actually launched a real Robotaxi service.
Musk's aggressive targets, despite being widely criticized, are actually the reason Tesla is years ahead of every other automaker in self-driving. Many investors who don't understand Tesla may see this as eroding credibility and sell their shares, and that's okay. Those of us who have been on the Tesla ride since before the company was profitable have learned that if you're never missing any targets, they're not ambitious enough. If more companies adopted this philosophy and set more aggressive goals for themselves, I think GDP would explode.

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@wholemars As a teen I wrote an essay "Who killed the electric car?". Fast forward to 2020, Elon made EV profitable and made my childhood dream true. I cannot be more proud $TSLA shareholder.
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One thing you have to know following Tesla is that there is a massive amount of anti-Tesla propaganda and FUD (fear, uncertainty, and doubt) pushed by powerful and well connected people. This isn't true of most companies, so it can catch people off guard if they're not aware of it.
There are a lot of people who desperately want Tesla to fail. Short sellers, the oil industry, the car dealership lobby, the unions, people on the left, people on the right, people who hate Elon... you name it.
That's why I started covering the company seven years ago. I just saw so much information pushed by TSLAQ (the Tesla short sellers) that was either completely false or twisted the facts in an egregious way. Tesla's valuation was $30 billion back then, and TSLAQ claimed it was going to go bankrupt. I thought they had a bright future. But neither the bulls nor the bears could have predicted it turning into the trillion dollar AI giant it is today.
When I started calling out the Tesla short sellers for their smear campaign against Tesla, they turned the smear campaign on me. They falsely claimed that I was a pedophile, that I had child pornography, filed false police reports against me, doxxed me, and they've been suing me and Elon for the last 6+ years. You have no idea what these people are capable of and how much they work together to manipulate public perception.
Think about it. Why is there so much effort put into making you hate Tesla, a company that makes electric cars that keep the air in your community clean? Utility scale batteries that help bring our grid to the 21st century? Why do we need to hate safe, fun, and fast cars with cutting edge AI built in? Why is so much effort put into fighting Tesla and not the oil companies, the legacy automakers, the healthcare companies, or so many other industries that rip people off?
Question what you hear, dig a little deeper, and do your own research. Just take a test drive and experience the products for yourself and the propaganda starts to fall apart pretty quickly.
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@_SFTahoe @_MountainsSea I get to 100 shares no matter the IPO price! That's my goal and I am ready for it.
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SPACEX IPO: ZOOM OUT
Past prologue doesn’t predict future events, but as Wall Street reasons by analogy, let’s HUMOR THEM and look at what happened the last time an Elon Musk company went public.
Tesla’s IPO price was $17 ($1.19 split-adjusted) and closed the first day at $1.39 split-adjusted — a strong gain. Either price looks like an absurdly good entry today (even most ATHs do). $10,000 invested at the split-adjusted $1.39 closing price (and held — that’s the hard part) would now be worth well over $2 million.
AUDACIOUS AMBITION = OPPORTUNITY
The SpaceX IPO is the rarest ground floor opportunity ever into an uncapped final frontier — your entry to the Space Economy.
Centuries from now, people will shake their heads in disbelief that some COULDN’T SEE what looks so obvious in hindsight.
Want to invest in Space now? Look at the Elon Musk company that is already public. Tesla and SpaceX are inextricably bound with joint initiatives like Digital Optimus, the Terafab and AI Space Compute. A merger may be inevitable.
Don’t miss out on this generational opportunity because of myopic valuation concerns.


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Just landed in Bali.
Was sitting at restaurant in the airport smashing a double cheeseburger and milkshake when a kid around my age starts staring at me.
He comes up to me and says, “this is really weird but are you Jack Moses?”
I say yeah, and he tells me he went to my high school, is 3 years younger than me, and ran track with my sister.
We go on to have a 2-hour chat about life, philosophy, finance, travel, choosing your own path, and trusting yourself.
Before meeting, I was redirected and delayed by God a dozen times.
Passport wouldn’t scan. Got separated from friend. Had to go to back of line. Met some girl. Chatted for 30 minutes. Was supposed to arrive at my place 3 hours earlier but I was still in the airport.
Why all the delays?
I was supposed to meet this kid.
I’m reminded time and time again to trust God’s timing.
There is a more supreme intelligence than our limited minds underlying and overlooking us.
Everything is by design, and there are no coincidences.
There is literally never anything to worry about, you will always be guided to the right conversation, and you will always meet the right person, as long as you’re listening and surrendering.
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@OhDear_Friend You were always alone. Only your mother can understand and unconditionally love you!
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@MyTeslaMoonship TSLA = asset
TSLL = instrument
Long-term wealth is built with assets.
Short-term gains are chased with instruments.
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Unbelievable! I am literally shaking right now.
Is this really “the” Tiger Woods using my referral to order a Tesla @Cybertruck?

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@MobofJoggers It doesnt matter what anyone thinks of you bro. You are an Handsome chap!
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@MyTeslaMoonship You can always switch to Hurry mode. Thats a tap too!
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I find this irksome.
The Speed Limit is correct at 45 but Standard likes to cruise at 39. In the grand scheme of things, it really doesn’t make a big difference, but I just get nervous when people are doing 55 and are closing in.
Luckily I have only found 2-3 short spots this happens and a tiny accelerator tap fixes it.

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@beffjezos It would be amazing if AI could figure out how to get anywhere close to the speed of light and then slow down for landing on aline planets
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