I wonder how many early SPCX investors in SPVs are about to be greatly disappointed.
The best way to ride this SPCX rocket was to buy $RKLB at $4. Unfortunately I sold at a mere 6X compared to a RKLB 25X if I was still holding.
But given the SPV uncertainty, I may be better off with my RKLB 6X and subsequent 2X gains than I had done the SPCX SPV.
@TSLAFanMtl Ya, it's nuts. My 15 year old needs a car in September and we were looking to get a used Model 3. Doesn't make any sense to buy used anymore.
New Model 3 for the wife and my son will get the old Model 3.
@thejefflutz@robbystarbuck At a minimum, it looks so suspicious that the entire system’s legitimacy is questioned. If people want results that are respected, then they need to change their system.
@Rebellionaire@nerdalert This video actually makes me LESS bullish short-term but MORE bullish long-term. I was just starting to think about $LMND LEAPs and then you give me this dose of reality. The Jan '28 calls may not be out far enough. 🙁
Trump will go down as the greatest climate change president in history!
He has done more to accelerate the transition to sustainable energy than nearly anyone else. (But not intentionally)
The shock Trump has placed on the petro system will result in permanent change. The shift to renewables was always going to be forced by economics. @elonmusk was trying to bring the cost of alternative energy down.
But the other way is to raise to cost of oil. And regardless of how the Iran conflict ends, oil will remain expensive for a long time. Energy supply chains will be fortified and a key fortification over the medium and long term will be the shift to electrification. $TSLA
@anthonyisonline When Warren Redlich started buying other stocks, that was the beginning of the end of the cult. 😂 So many other examples of long-term fans dabbling in other stocks and finally moving on from all-in TSLA
Look at the long term.
1. A suicidal regime's nuclear program is significantly set back.
2. A suicidal regime's conventional program of missiles and drones has been significantly set back (including their manufacturing capacity) so we can bomb them again at any time now if #1 becomes a problem again.
3. The "closing the straight of Hormuz" hostage is dead and can never be used again. Supply chains have/will continue to adapt
And this cost a mere 11 serviceman (tragic as that may be, it's no forever war)
Take the win.
Like I said, there are good reasons. But the original post only mentions cost and saving water. Who cares about the water? That is 0.2 inches per day of water leaking from a pool place that gets an average of 0.1 inches per day of rain. Fix it up to make it look nice and preserve it and be proud of it but stop talking about the water leakage; it is a nothing burger.