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3 Retail Investors Explain Why They're Sticking With Tesla After Its $800 Billion Wipeout

Business Insider03-17

Tesla's steep stock decline hasn't shaken the faith of some retail investors.Business Insider spoke to three investors who said they already bought the dip in Tesla shares after its huge drop.Most of ...

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  • Sure, while the institutions dump
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  • Cosmograph
    ·03-17
    For the short term holders ~ Don't bother. That's all I can say. Trade the ticker because you do not believe in what the co. is doing. And if one still wants to view TSLA as an auto co. we'll, it's silly to own this ticker. 
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  • SamsonChow
    ·03-17
    Lol!  Catching a falling knife!  These Tesla fan boys & girls are too blind to pay heed to President Musk total lack of responsibility to the toxic damage he has brought to the brand!  maybe like Musk they are too high on drugs to face reality!
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  • I'm also dolar cost averaging on calls on the way down. No leverage just balls to the wall on my true belief of and upgrade of stock value. Outside of the multiple technologies coming i make my decision mainly from one sole advantage Tesla has... Mega Factories! 
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  • Guavaxf30
    ·03-17
    Hmmn. I fear there may be some hiding hwads in the sand here. Even Gene Munster, a Tesla bull, has commented that he expects Tesla deliveries to fall 5% this year. And anyone who is in business know that a revenue fall of % will be magnified many times in profit/loss at the bottom line. This is especially true for growth companies where OPEX are still increasing.
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