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    • Hengky_Hengky_
      ·03-27
      Great article, would you like to share it?

      Left or Right-side Trading: Which Approach Do You Prefer for Tesla?

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      Left-side trading refers to entering the market early, predicting changes before a trend is confirmed. Right-side trading, on the other hand, waits for the trend to be confirmed before making a move. This phenomenon often occurs in the stock market. For example, $Tesla Motors(TSLA)$ recently dropped to $217, with public sentiment claiming it was worthless and everyone waiting for it to go below $200. However, two days ago, Tesla rebounded to $270, and people started buying again.This situation is driven by the characteristics of left-side and right-side trading. Left-side traders possess the contrarian ability to buy the dip before a trend is established. However, many people, especially beginners, are unable to predict market changes in advance a
      Left or Right-side Trading: Which Approach Do You Prefer for Tesla?
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    • Hengky_Hengky_
      ·03-13
      If he is confident about the company's future performance, he should just buy the "shares" not "options", no?

      Form 4 | Tesla's Director James Murdoch acquired 531,787 Shares.

      Tesla's Director James Murdoch acquired two tranches of common stock via stock option exercises on March 10, 2025, totaling 531,787 shares . On the same day, he sold 54,776 shares to cover the exercise costs. Share acquisition generally reflects confidence in the company's future performance, and this transaction may positively impact Tesla's stock price.
      Form 4 | Tesla's Director James Murdoch acquired 531,787 Shares.
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    • Hengky_Hengky_
      ·2023-01-06
      $Apple(AAPL)$ will go back to pre-covid price.
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