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>> No.29797055 [View]
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>hit 100k in December
>just dipped under 100k
Why do bad things happen to good people?

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What's the best stocks for short-term right now? (not day trading)

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>Tesla views its production line as a laboratory for untested techniques. In recent weeks, company executives concluded they could produce Model 3 underbodies with fewer spot welds than they had been using. The car is still held together by about 5,000 welds, but engineers concluded that some 300 were unnecessary and reprogrammed robots to assemble the steel underbody without them.
>Workers feel the pressure to speed output. In interviews away from the plant, several said they had been putting in 10- and 12-hour days, sometimes six days a week. They report that turnover among line workers is high, and that sometimes supervisors join the line during extended shifts.
>In another bid to push the limits of technology, Tesla at times pulls robots off the line and tests them operating at speeds greater than specified by the supplier, said Charles Mwangi, Tesla’s director of body engineering.

“We are actually breaking them to see what the maximum limit is,” Mr. Mwangi said. The idea is to find ways of accelerating production without spending capital on new machinery.
>In the future, rather than adding more machines to increase output, “we can just dial up our equipment,” he said.
So when one of their new process cars kills someone, the victim gets to sue Tesla into oblivion for skipping welds that led to structure failure and death, maybe even hold the execs criminally liable
"Just dial up equipment beyond supplier specs" - so they are going to accelerate depreciation as well and shorten the lifespan and increase maintenance costs of their capital equipment.
I get that he's trying to fight off shorts and stop his bonds from going junk, but long term he is screwed

Are there any cryptos I can buy to profit from Tesla's inevitable bankruptcy and liquidation?

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Sold at 350k, tought it was just a little pump. Now 650k. Jesus fuck why did I sell. Kill me.

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>>2796540
Yeah pretty much. I'm in at least better shape than a lot of people on this board. I got my money back + 30 free ETH as far as I'm concerned.

Trying not to feel too bad about this but damn I feel stupid for not selling earlier.

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>>2234880
My day trading method is only netting me 200% per month.

That's almost a bad returns as the inflationary meme computer fuel these tech illiterates are buying.

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> I tried to short BTC on leverage.

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I lost $8000 trying to trade cryptocurrency.

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