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1. The economy is turning for the better (some are turning fast, others are turning slowly, but they are all struggling; no one is lying and waiting to die; interest rate hikes are also about struggling; no one wants to kill themselves), so there will be no black swans; Tesla's fundamentals are always moving in a better direction. This financial report is not about showing its ability to make money, but announcing to the world that its ballast stone has been formed, so in the days to come, it's not about discussing the question of whether Tesla will get worse, but rather discuss the extent to which it can get better.
2. The coquettish wave position before the earnings report is actually the agency's layout; someone always has to place a bet, otherwise they will probably make something... As long as it's not a chicken agency, they are probably close to completing the deployment of Tesla's current earnings report. They can earn money by going up and down. Some of them play around with the intellectual power and financial strength of the securities market. They win. Plan A takes advantage of the victory to expand the results, and Plan B immediately saves strength and even reverses the battle situation. As far as institutions are concerned, going back and forth is just such a variety of situations. They have speculated in the sandbox for a long time and don't know how many times. Being able to attack, defeat, and defend is the least amount of respect for their own business, isn't it?
3. If retail investors don't have deep operating experience and financial strength (that's ridiculous but not malicious; I'm also a retail owner; if they're stupid, lazy, and poor), my feeling is that, probably, linear, one-way, and cautious, they are much more secure than Hualihu Whistleblower's operation, and Hualihu Whistleblower is far more secure than watching short selling. Anyway, I really believe that retail investors' small shatters are being raised by capital...
1. The economy is turning for the better (some are turning fast, others are turning slowly, but they are all struggling; no one is lying and waiting to die; interest rate hikes are also about struggling; no one wants to kill themselves), so there will be no black swans; Tesla's fundamentals are always moving in a better direction. This financial report is not about showing its ability to make money, but announcing to the world that its ballast stone has been formed, so in the days to come, it's not about discussing the question of whether Tesla will get worse, but rather discuss the extent to which it can get better.
2. The coquettish wave position before the earnings report is actually the agency's layout; someone always has to place a bet, otherwise they will probably make something... As long as it's not a chicken agency, they are probably close to completing the deployment of Tesla's current earnings report. They can earn money by going up and down. Some of them play around with the intellectual power and financial strength of the securities market. They win. Plan A takes advantage of the victory to expand the results, and Plan B immediately saves strength and even reverses the battle situation. As far as institutions are concerned, going back and forth is just such a variety of situations. They have speculated in the sandbox for a long time and don't know how many times. Being able to attack, defeat, and defend is the least amount of respect for their own business, isn't it?
3. If retail investors don't have deep operating experience and financial strength (that's ridiculous but not malicious; I'm also a retail owner; if they're stupid, lazy, and poor), my feeling is that, probably, linear, one-way, and cautious, they are much more secure than Hualihu Whistleblower's operation, and Hualihu Whistleblower is far more secure than watching short selling. Anyway, I really believe that retail investors' small shatters are being raised by capital...
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