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Discover how Alex Vieira navigates Tesla stock with AI signals and expert strategies in his latest live MasterClass at Intuitive Code.
Today, during the Live MasterClass Academy at Intuitive Code, I'm conducting a detailed analysis of Tesla stock. For those interested in gaining more insights into mastering the markets and successful investing, I encourage you to sign up for Intuitive One to watch the full episode.
Back in June 2024, I invested in Tesla at $170, following a powerful AI trading signal from Intuitive Code's Oracle AI. On that very day, I hosted a Live MasterClass, where I broke down my investment approach for Tesla, sharing key principles that have guided my success with the stock since its IPO. This session is available through both Intuitive One and Quantum Leap AI, offering an in-depth look at my proven strategies.
By July 2024, I sold my Tesla shares at $264 and initiated short positions between $264 and $270. Just a month later, the stock tumbled to $180, validating the approach. Now, with Tesla back at $264, I've re-entered a significant short position, whether or not the stock climbs higher. My reasoning is simple: for long-term investors, the risk is almost nonexistent.
You can catch a preview of my latest call on Tesla, and if you’re ready for deeper analysis, the full episode is available on QMI AI and Intuitive One.
Wall Street will soon try to convince Americans that Tesla has left its worst days behind, setting them up for another misstep—a cycle I’ve seen time and again.
To wrap up, let’s clear a common misconception: if you're bearish on Tesla, your aim should be for the stock price to rise, not fall. Sadly, many in the U.S. have been taught the opposite, reflecting a deep misunderstanding of sound investment strategies. Remember, some of the most deceptive scams originate in the U.S., and it’s critical to understand these traps before taking any position in the market.