New information about the Optimus robot’s features as well as recent demonstrations of its capabilities (such as the ability to be voiced and controlled by off-screen humans) have led to jokes ...
“Tesla acting like a meme stock — sagging fundamentals, straight up price action,” the former chief investment officer and co-founder of Pimco said in a post Tuesday afternoon on X.
With this, investing legend Bill Gross is right on the money, with his recent argument that Tesla is “acting like a meme stock” at this moment. In the immediate-term, this “meme mania” for ...
Moses called Tesla "the original meme stock" because its share price does not match its fundamentals: Moses also pointed out that Musk's company is valued at more than $800 billion but doesn't ...
Developments that are seemingly unrelated to Tesla’s business fundamentals often cause a sizable impact on the stock. Here is what investors should understand. Sure, Tesla is currently the most ...
Tesla’s latest innovation has received the meme treatment. The Elon Musk-owned auto company made headlines last week after sharing the first look at its highly anticipated Optimus bot.
In other words, DeLong believes Tesla has been turned into a "meme stock" by Musk, referring to a stock that's being massively inflated by a cult-like following, especially on social media.
"For all the current Tesla shareholders planning to offload their holdings in the next couple of years, everything hinges on the company succeeding as a meme stock, and Musk is diligently working ...
He joked his deployment of memes had decimated the investors betting against Tesla stock - and has now posted a fresh warning to short sellers. "I am become meme, Destroyer of shorts," Musk ...