Tesla Bear Argument
Listened to one of your shows about Tesla. You guys made a wonderful case for buying the stock but you did not at all explore the bearish argument. There is a legit bullish case for Tesla but you are not properly informing listeners of the risks. Amazon is not a proper comparison. Amazon has been cash flow positive for a long time. They plow their money into their company. They are not dependent on capital markets for their immediate survival. You can live without profits forever with positive cash flow but you cannot survive forever with negative cash flow. You guys failed the mention Elon and a few other executives have secured personal loans with their Tesla holdings. This means disaster if shares sell off too far and trigger a margin call. I could go on but who knows if you’re going to read this. Many listeners invest real money in Tesla and you owe it to them to give all sides of the argument. It’s just not responsible of you. You guys are in a group of people who believe Elon Musk no matter what. It’s dangerous.
butter542 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 05/05/18
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