TSLA still tho, TSLA in particular is still in a fundamentally advantageous position, given the context of the tariff. Multiple foreignly located megafactories supports manufacturing resilience, and gives direct regulatory advantage.
TSLA I've been studying the tariff, the current plan is so bad to a degree that you can tell its designed as a negotiation "card on the table", so im expecting lengthy negotiations to work things out.
TSLA For next week, breaking through 250 would signal a crack in the bearish narrative, and breaking 260 would mark a significant footprint for the bullish pressure. Making new low below 215 is gonna reset the bullish players who tried to save the market in early March.
Trump didn’t knock $8 trillion off the market—he yeeted it into the financial stratosphere like a bad Apprentice contestant. Wall Street didn’t just fall. It tripped, rolled down the stairs, caught fire, and somehow got sued by Trump halfway down.
He didn’t blow the trumpet—he launched a full-blown Mar-a-Lago mariachi band, and the global economy started salsa dancing off a cliff. And the wild part?
He’s still tuning the instruments. Stay tuned for the next episode of “Make Recession Great Again.”