Tesla Tanks After Goldman Downgrades to Sell
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Re: Tesla Tanks After Goldman Downgrades to Sell
#125% drop after a 30% rally is "tanking"? Tesla stock will always be volatile it's fine. Stock was under $200 a few months ago.
Elon Musk dumped by Wall St’s Goldman, Morgan now that he really needs them
http://www.biznews.com/global-investing/2016/10/07/elon-musk...
Re: Tesla Tanks After Goldman Downgrades to Sell
#13It is almost like there is a secondary agenda here. It's difficult to see how anyone arrived at these conclusions.
Tesla investors are learning a hard lesson that just because a company is cool and makes amazing products, that does not make it a buy at any price. There is almost no way to justify the current valuation and Goldman is simply reiterating that. I have a really nice coffee mug in front of me right now. Best mug I've ever used. Is it worth 1200 dollars? No. Price matters.
If the price drops to reflect something vaguely resembling the company's current size, rather than wild dreams of massive growth, then they might be learning that. But the current price is still way high if you just look at the present or even the near future.
Re: Tesla Tanks After Goldman Downgrades to Sell
#145% drop after a 30% rally is "tanking"? Tesla stock will always be volatile it's fine. Stock was under $200 a few months ago.
Re: Tesla Tanks After Goldman Downgrades to Sell
#155% drop after a 30% rally is "tanking"? Tesla stock will always be volatile it's fine. Stock was under $200 a few months ago.
Re: Tesla Tanks After Goldman Downgrades to Sell
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So what should you be looking at? One, there is heavy bearish sentiment around Tesla, representing about 30% of its float [2]. Short interest ratio "is the ratio of tradable shares being shorted to shares in the market" [3].
Two, Musk's reality-distortion field just faltered. None of Musk's companies have ever been realistic about timelines. But having a Goldman Sachs analyst publicly counter Tesla just a week after "Musk said the firm’s new vehicle is on schedule to arrive in July" is a new level of assertiveness.
This is salient given Tesla's short-term need to raise boatloads of money. I'd keep an eye on Musk positioning back-ups to Wall Street through political channels, e.g. low-cost 'infrastructure' or 'domestic manufacturing' financing and/or government contracts, while he repairs his warp field.
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tesla,_Inc.#IPO_and_Model_S
[2] http://shortsqueeze.com/?symbol=tsla&submit=Short+Quote™
[3] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Short_interest_ratio
Disclaimer: this is not investment advice. Please don't be a numpty and trade based on Internet comments.
Re: Tesla Tanks After Goldman Downgrades to Sell
#17It is almost like there is a secondary agenda here. It's difficult to see how anyone arrived at these conclusions.
Tesla investors are learning a hard lesson that just because a company is cool and makes amazing products, that does not make it a buy at any price. There is almost no way to justify the current valuation and Goldman is simply reiterating that. I have a really nice coffee mug in front of me right now. Best mug I've ever used. Is it worth 1200 dollars? No. Price matters.
Re: Tesla Tanks After Goldman Downgrades to Sell
#18Earlier quoted context omitted.
Tesla investors are learning a hard lesson that just because a company is cool and makes amazing products, that does not make it a buy at any price. There is almost no way to justify the current valuation and Goldman is simply reiterating that. I have a really nice coffee mug in front of me right now. Best mug I've ever used. Is it worth 1200 dollars? No. Price matters.
With a market cap of about $40 billion, I don't think they're learning that yet. If the price drops to reflect something vaguely resembling the company's current size, rather than wild dreams of massive growth, then they might be learning that. But the current price is still way high if you just look at the present or even the near future.