It’s interesting to see $TSLA holding up despite a “disappointment” on pricing of the new affordable models.

Let’s give it some more time and see where $TSLA closes for the week.

Consistent higher lows and holding the $430s for the week will be a positive development and suggest the affordable model pricing fear is overblown.

Bullish options flow continues to suggest big boys are bullish on $TSLA into November. My guess would be they are expecting a solid Q3 earnings call and big updates from the shareholder meeting.

Will be lightly adding shares on pullbacks with larger size and calls if price gets close to Musk’s $1B purchase around $390.

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  • Jo Betsy
    ·2025-10-10
    TSLA’s $430 hold + bullish options—pricing fears really are overblown!
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  • Norton Rebecca
    ·2025-10-10
    Big boys’ bullish flow says it all! Eyeing calls if TSLA nears $390.
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  • Maurice Bertie
    ·2025-10-10
    TSLA holds $430s! Bullish options + Q3 hopes,pullbacks are perfect buy chances!
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  • Ron Anne
    ·2025-10-10
    Q3 earnings + shareholder updates—big boys are betting on those wins!
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  • Phyllis Strachey
    ·2025-10-10
    Affordable model pricing disappointed—why’s options flow still bullish?
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  • SummerNight
    ·2025-10-09
    Positive outlook
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