SpaceX will never go public.SpaceX coming soon!
Lots of tech value out there. Bloomberg this morning was talking about how "quality" is under-priced right now. Companies, especially in tech, that are crushing revenue and profit are caught in the middle.....not traditional value or super sexy spec tech.Bought ORCL and VIAC, cause I'm a big value guy now. Still looking at NAVI.
They will come back down, the reality never matches the hype with legislation. Still can be good long plays.Charging stations jumping today I guess because of the Biden speech?
Blnk up 12ish%
Chpt up 20%
Solar up.
QS up.
MVIS up 50% not sure why there.
Checked the news on QS, and as it turns out, they jumped in after hours on the news that they met a technical milestone which triggers an additional $100 mil investment from VW.They will come back down, the reality never matches the hype with legislation. Still can be good long plays.
Not a good bet. CRM is way undervalued:Mike Khouw on CNBC noted some big options contracts for CRM $175 puts dated for June 2022. Currently trading at $211.
Just one bet, but potentially signaling that some of these high flyers that have trended downward still have a fair amount more to give back?
Of course they are jumping in. There is money to be made. You think GS didn’t UW and take public any dot com companies? Bigger news if any of these companies take a position like TSLA.Goldman jumps into the crypto game!
Point is crypto is becoming more and more accepted, more and more accessible.Of course they are jumping in. There is money to be made. You think GS didn’t UW and take public any dot com companies? Bigger news if any of these companies take a position like TSLA.
Crypto is more accepted as an asset. It’s chance of being currency is dwindling. Of course more companies are willing to charge fees to buy and sell it. But remember the thesis for it to takeoff from CW was that if most companies allocate cash reserves to buy Bitcoin ( a la TSLA). Why would companies do that if it’s not currency?Point is crypto is becoming more and more accepted, more and more accessible.
Let's assume that it being more accepted as an asset is all that we will ever get, that alone continues the drive higher.Crypto is more accepted as an asset. It’s chance of being currency is dwindling. Of course more companies are willing to charge fees to buy and sell it. But remember the thesis for it to takeoff from CW was that if most companies allocate cash reserves to buy Bitcoin ( a la TSLA). Why would companies do that if it’s not currency?
Investors want BTC and other cryptos. Prices go up. Pretty simple. Nobody cares about it being a "currency". Stable coins can serve that purpose, if needed.Crypto is more accepted as an asset. It’s chance of being currency is dwindling. Of course more companies are willing to charge fees to buy and sell it. But remember the thesis for it to takeoff from CW was that if most companies allocate cash reserves to buy Bitcoin ( a la TSLA). Why would companies do that if it’s not currency?
True. But the old saying about wants and needs.Investors want BTC and other cryptos. Prices go up. Pretty simple. Nobody cares about it being a "currency". Stable coins can serve that purpose, if needed.
TSLA to $3000!Apple using TSLA batteries for it's energy storage at it's CA solar farm.
TSLA only up a little on the news at this point, so perhaps this idea of TSLA's batteries being used for energy storage is already baked in, but these off shoots, aside from the cars themselves is certainly part of the bull case.
Apple to Use Tesla Batteries to Store Solar Energy: Report (businessinsider.com)
MS is very conservative, which I like and has an important place with research. However, they don't account for true innovation and disruption well.Morningstar doesn't seem convinced ARK delivers going forward:
Yesterday was a great day. Not only was tech up. but it was up while bond yields were up. That's a good sign. Yields are current down 4 basis points.....let's see what happens!CHPT, QS continuing to jump this morning.
Greens across the big boards with the Nasdaq leading the way.
I was actually watching Bloomberg Asia's market opening last night and saw that the Asian markets were up. I think Korea was up 1%.Yesterday was a great day. Not only was tech up. but it was up while bond yields were up. That's a good sign. Yields are current down 4 basis points.....let's see what happens!
Also, global markets strong today.
Based on your prior posts, MS is your bible to investing. But if it doesn’t suit your narrative, you find a way to discount it. That’s the human flaw of investing.MS is very conservative, which I like and has an important place with research. However, they don't account for true innovation and disruption well.
ARK's goal is to double every 5 years. That's reasonable. Any belief that they will grow at 100%+ over the next 12 months again is silly (even to CW and the ARK team).
Shouldn’t it be 4000 because her analysis gave no credit to the solar side of the business.TSLA to $3000!![]()
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CW is conservative with that forecast.
Stupid comment. No source is perfect, you need to know the strengths and weaknesses of what you use. Love MS. but in my opinion their models don't fully factor in innovation. It is a great foundation, yet conservative. My holy grail is when I see an innovative company that MS has at or before FMV.....BOOM, best of both worlds. MS and ARK align.Based on your prior posts, MS is your bible to investing. But if it doesn’t suit your narrative, you find a way to discount it. That’s the human flaw of investing.
Funny, because you continuously uses MS to pump Amazon and other tech companies. These are the same innovative companies CW invest in. You don’t have to be defensive. This is all part of human behavior in investing. Everyone is guilty of it.Stupid comment. No source is perfect, you need to know the strengths and weaknesses of what you use. Love MS. but in my opinion their models don't fully factor in innovation. It is a great foundation, yet conservative. My holy grail is when I see an innovative company that MS has at or before FMV.....BOOM, best of both worlds. MS and ARK align.![]()
S&P going to 4500 this year.S&P hit 4K, currently just pennies under.
Yes, when tech companies are at FMV on MS you know you have a super winner, cream of the crop. You are not making sense.Funny, because you continuously uses MS to pump Amazon and other tech companies. These are the same innovative companies CW invest in. You don’t have to be defensive. This is all part of human behavior in investing. Everyone is guilty of it.
It's a no brainer. Solar + battery storage OR Wind + battery storage is the cheapest form of energy right now.Apple using TSLA batteries for it's energy storage at it's CA solar farm.
TSLA only up a little on the news at this point, so perhaps this idea of TSLA's batteries being used for energy storage is already baked in, but these off shoots, aside from the cars themselves is certainly part of the bull case.
Apple to Use Tesla Batteries to Store Solar Energy: Report (businessinsider.com)
It’s cheapest to run but setup costs negates all the savings. For a business, it might be different because of tax purposes.It's a no brainer. Solar + battery storage OR Wind + battery storage is the cheapest form of energy right now.
Expect more and more of these projects to be announced.
Unfortunately, Tesla remains battery constrained, and will be for the foreseeable future.
Good news is, in addition to producing their own cells, Tesla's main suppliers (CATL, LG, and Panasonic), are also going balls to the wall to scale production. LG and Panasonic will be producing Tesla's 4680 form factor and CATL is forecasting 1.5 terawatt hours of LFP(lithium, iron, phosphate) by 2025 to be used in Tesla Shanghai. So, more good news.... the world's 3 biggest battery producers all have Tesla as their main client.
IMO, the future of Tesla is riding on these new 4680 cells, and how fast they, and their suppliers can scale production. It's definitely something to keep an eye on.
Heard an interesting potential use of blockchain tech today on Fastmoney today.
Say there is a concert, and one of the buyers of the tickets is a scalper. The original ticket is for $20, and the scalper sells it for $100. By use of the blockchain they could make it so a certain % of that resale goes to the artist.
As I don't have a great understanding of blockchain of how it would be used in real world scenarios, I thought this provided a pretty clear scenario as to how it could be use in commercial applications
Another Fastmoney tidbit from today was the Facebook is likely or planning to come out with it's own crypto currency.
A little google search shows it's not exactly new news, but it is news to me.
Facebook hopes the cryptocurrency it backs will launch in 2021 (cnbc.com)
Crypto is more accepted as an asset. It’s chance of being currency is dwindling.
Just checking this out, but it does look like solar or win are cheaper then conventional, by a good margin even, but when you add in the storage, it is not.It's a no brainer. Solar + battery storage OR Wind + battery storage is the cheapest form of energy right now.
Expect more and more of these projects to be announced.
Unfortunately, Tesla remains battery constrained, and will be for the foreseeable future.
Good news is, in addition to producing their own cells, Tesla's main suppliers (CATL, LG, and Panasonic), are also going balls to the wall to scale production. LG and Panasonic will be producing Tesla's 4680 form factor and CATL is forecasting 1.5 terawatt hours of LFP(lithium, iron, phosphate) by 2025 to be used in Tesla Shanghai. So, more good news.... the world's 3 biggest battery producers all have Tesla as their main client.
IMO, the future of Tesla is riding on these new 4680 cells, and how fast they, and their suppliers can scale production. It's definitely something to keep an eye on.
This looks to be untrue see above.It’s cheapest to run but setup costs negates all the savings. For a business, it might be different because of tax purposes.
April is apparently the 2nd best month for the indexes(while May tends to be pretty flat), and either June or July is the best.