You have exactly $400 to invest. You could get 3 shares, or… you could put in a limit order near market, or you can put a limit order for $100.if the price determines whether you buy 3 or 4 shares, absolutely try to get as many as you can.
If you can only buy the 3 shares, 100 or 120 makes no difference.
To clarify, when the share price hits $500, you have made $1200, and maybe lost 3 pizza's.
What the Hell kind of pizza are you buying for $100 per pie?if the price determines whether you buy 3 or 4 shares, absolutely try to get as many as you can.
If you can only buy the 3 shares, 100 or 120 makes no difference.
To clarify, when the share price hits $500, you have made $1200, and maybe lost 3 pizza's.
I think another thing to consider is Tesla doesn't post an MSRP (Manufactures SUGGESTED Retail Price). They set THE PRICE!!!. Because of that "the price" needs to fluctuate as the market changes. With the other OEM's they post the MSRP, but the actual price (THE PRICE) varies wildly. They set the MSRP high, then run promotions that make you think you're saving money. "$2500 off all Jeep Grand Cherokees the entire month of Flubember!!!" If they need to raise prices, they tone down or eliminate any offers. If they have high inventory, time for Toyotathon!!!Tesla pricing has been ridiculously high for most of 2022. Musk has said as much.
He’s also pointed out they will be coming down in other calls. I’m not sure why people act like this is at all surprising. “They are losing pricing power!!”, sounds so much scarier than they are restoring prices they had 16 months ago. This past year was a gift to Tesla’s bottom line and never sustainable. If you paid attention, you knew this. Musk SAID it multiple times so even if you weren’t paying attention it was obvious.
But we still get chicken little.
This is from JUNE:
Even with their new lower prices Tesla has industry leading margins.
Tesla did this in December. They could certainly run promotions at lower prices to pre-run a price reduction. They have also tossed in FSD discounts, Supercharger miles, or in China, insurance discounts.I think another thing to consider is Tesla doesn't post an MSRP (Manufactures SUGGESTED Retail Price). They set THE PRICE!!!. Because of that "the price" needs to fluctuate as the market changes. With the other OEM's they post the MSRP, but the actual price (THE PRICE) varies wildly. They set the MSRP high, then run promotions that make you think you're saving money. "$2500 off all Jeep Grand Cherokees the entire month of Flubember!!!" If they need to raise prices, they tone down or eliminate any offers. If they have high inventory, time for Toyotathon!!!
This is IMHO, why Telsa Prices seem to change more often than other OEM's.