The soon-to-be-released Tesla (TSLA) Model X has a whopping $132,000 price tag. The current Model S P85D starts at $105,000; naturally the Tesla Model 3, priced at $35,000, is a steal... right? I mean, Musk has also given consumers the gift of a two-year pre-order window: not only is he a revolutionary, but he's also a philanthropist, or so the public has been led to believe.
Read MoreStocks To Move Even Higher
Although the stock market is shattering records, and publically traded companies are more valuable than ever, much of Wall Street fears an upcoming “market correction." The general consensus is that September 2015 will mark the end of the Fed’s Quantitative Easing program, and the beginning of interest rate hikes (also known as the Federal Funds Rate). In response, investors are hesitant to invest capital in the stock market.
Read MoreSpoiled By Oil
In what has otherwise been a tumultuous year for the oil industry, some good news emerged this week as crude oil prices hit a new 2015 high. Since its $110 per barrel price in June 2014, Brent crude prices have crashed to below $50 per barrel; however, as of Wednesday, Brent crude bucked recent trends and ended the day at $64 per barrel. Unfortunately, this good news came at a cost.
Read MoreGet Ready For The (Tesla) D
The much-anticipated announcement of Tesla’s (TSLA) Model D has come and gone. On October 9th, Tesla CEO Elon Musk took to the stage at Hawthorne Airport to reveal Tesla’s “third” electric car model. Musk, also the founder of SpaceX and Chairman of Solar City (SCTY), enjoys exhilarating vehicles and innovative ideas. His futuristic mindset and unfettered determination have led to the creation of a truly remarkable new vehicle.
Read MoreDriverless Cars Not Far Off
Earlier this week, Tesla (TSLA) CEO Elon Musk said that Tesla cars could run on “full autopilot” within the next 5 years. This claim comes much sooner than most experts were predicting, many of whom emphasize self-driving cars won't be commercialized until 2025.
Read MoreTesla's Model E Concept
When one thinks of Tesla (TSLA), he likely envisions luxury electronic cars. Tesla's early Roadster concept and Model S are extremely popular, highly demanded, and super expensive machines (the Model S is the only car with a resale value above its initial purchase price). Thus, it's no secret that Tesla caters to a wealthy clientele.
Read MoreStorm On The Horizon
Last month, my colleague, Zac Cherin, covered Tesla Motors CEO Elon Musk’s decision to share Tesla’s technology patents with its competitors. His analysis of the long-term benefits to Tesla — a new market for its batteries, potential allies in lobbying the government, and a chance to share the cost of expanding its supercharger network — over the short-term losses of an exclusive rights to technology was superb.
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