I can't remember it was long time ago when I did the theory of economics sorry, but it was similar.to what I read in the link of Michael x post.about "capital flow policies".
Long as Musk is in charge and uncontrollable, yeah. Musk has taken it as far as it can go and that truck is a perfect encapsulation of how he’s now a liability.Is Tesla just a meme stock for real now?
Long as Musk is in charge and uncontrollable, yeah. Musk has taken it as far as it can go and that truck is a perfect encapsulation of how he’s now a liability.
Saloon Model 3
Larger more premium version in Model S
SUV Model Y
Larger more premium version in Model X
Cybertruck is a nonentity
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new?
A practical 4x4 proper off-road
A proper truck
Tiny little city car
Huge potential for more.
Never mentioned any pricing, it’s a given considering they’re the more premium versions, essentially. Near identical inside, with what would typically be the options maxed out with your regular cars. Guess that’s the thing with these cars, they all look nearly identical, inside and out and is what streamlines the manufacturing a lot.You're forgetting the price difference between the 3/S, and the Y/X. Also, the S and X haven't been updated in forever.
EV sales are falling off and the brand is tarnishedIs Tesla just a meme stock for real now?
was their currency backed by gold at the time.I think Germany or Holland did something like that a few hundred years ago. It didnt end well for them. Can remember but they ran out of trading partners. I think it was gold accumulation or something.
is a £25 donation to charity (asuming the money came from the share sale) then considered not to have been a capital gain...if so that would work ?Or just donate £25 to charity... make sure you have a reciept for the tax returns if they ask.
is a £25 donation to charity (asuming the money came from the share sale) then considered not to have been a capital gain...if so that would work ?
To answer other peoples questions the £3025 was profit, and after all fees and currencies conversions were taken into account.
is a £25 donation to charity (asuming the money came from the share sale) then considered not to have been a capital gain...if so that would work ?
To answer other peoples questions the £3025 was profit, and after all fees and currencies conversions were taken into account.
Sounds like US and China have reached a trade deal. This and the possible ceasefire in Ukraine is going to be strong today.
Can't you buy some shares and then sell them at a small loss and include the transaction costs. Off setting the losses against the £25 gains.is a £25 donation to charity (asuming the money came from the share sale) then considered not to have been a capital gain...if so that would work ?
To answer other peoples questions the £3025 was profit, and after all fees and currencies conversions were taken into account.
Looks promising to me. The market will see this as a deal while they actually write it up and sign it. https://www.reuters.com/world/china/view-us-china-agree-cut-tariffs-90-day-pause-2025-05-12/Won't be a trade deal, they're only in the foreplay stage, but tariffs likely to be reduced. My portfolio is very happy.
Trumps comments on Pharma likely to hit drug stocks though.
Up almost 10% in the premarket. Nice.Looks promising to me. The market will see this as a deal while they actually write it up and sign it. https://www.reuters.com/world/china/view-us-china-agree-cut-tariffs-90-day-pause-2025-05-12/
Don't be fooled by a momentary uptick. There will be many bad turns during Trump's tenure.What an opening this morning, it's day like this when you kick yourself for having too much in cash ISA's and not enough in S&S.
I'll buy those dips and sell the VIX again.Don't be fooled by a momentary uptick. There will be many bad turns during Trump's tenure.