Market Cap - F 60 Billion, GM 51 Billion, TSLA 24 Billion

It's a gamble.

Doug Kass says he's short for whatever that's worth.

I'm in with the following positions:
Long 100 TSLA at $195.52
Long 1 Feb 21, 190 PUT at $9.25
Short 1 Feb 21, 220 CALL at $3.32

TT
 
It's a gamble.

Doug Kass says he's short for whatever that's worth.

I'm in with the following positions:
Long 100 TSLA at $195.52
Long 1 Feb 21, 190 PUT at $9.25
Short 1 Feb 21, 220 CALL at $3.32

TT

Trade's over.

Here's how it shook out:
Closed the positions this morning.

Closed 100 TSLA at $213.10 Profit: $1,757
Closed 1 Feb 21 190 PUT at $0.22 Loss: -$905
Closed 1 Feb 21 220 at $2.50 Profit: $81.

Profit: $933.

Even though this came out profitable I consider it a bad trade because the risk/reward wasn't quite correct.

Selling the call was the mistake. I wanted to capture some of the implied volatility loss that happens after earnings. However that prevented me from selling the shares after hours at a higher price.

TT
 
Market Cap - F 60 Billion, GM 51 Billion, TSLA 24 Billion



  • TSLA at $197.00
  • 190 Feb14 weekly puts at $2.09


IMO ....... TSLA is grossly over valued. I am thinking of buying the 190 Feb14 weekly puts. Maybe today or Wednesday. Will update when/if I open the position.

TSLA fully diluted is ~147mm shares. $31 billion with 210 stock. That however may be a bargain considering what Zuck & co. paid for a 50 employee company that has zero revenue.
 
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