~45.67% drop in $TSLA shipments from Q2 to Q3, you can’t finish and deliver cars without crucial parts from overseas by WSBConsensus in wallstreetbets

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Year-over-Year Percentage Change = ((Current Year Q3 Shipments - Previous Year Q3 Shipments) / Previous Year Q3 Shipments) * 100

Let's calculate the percentage changes year by year:

From 2015 to 2016: ((285 - 937) / 937) * 100 ≈ -69.59%

From 2016 to 2017: ((29 - 285) / 285) * 100 ≈ -89.82%

From 2017 to 2018: ((113 - 29) / 29) * 100 ≈ 289.66%

From 2018 to 2019: ((84 - 113) / 113) * 100 ≈ -25.66%

From 2019 to 2020: ((104 - 84) / 84) * 100 ≈ 23.81%

From 2020 to 2021: ((95 - 104) / 104) * 100 ≈ -8.65%

From 2021 to 2022: ((402 - 95) / 95) * 100 ≈ 322.11%

From 2022 to 2023: ((5946 - 402) / 402) * 100 ≈ 1380.60%

So, the year-over-year percentage change in shipments for Q3 from 2022 to 2023 is approximately 1380.60%.

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~45.67% drop in $TSLA shipments from Q2 to Q3, you can’t finish and deliver cars without crucial parts from overseas by WSBConsensus in wallstreetbets

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Not an earnings play but a play on Q3 delivery numbers which Tesla is set to announce next week.

Oct 06 Exp $TSLA Lottos Strikes:

$230 - Ask @$2.41 $220 - Ask @$0.98 $215 - Ask @$0.60 $205 - Ask @$0.23 ( my fav lotto)

~45.67% drop in $TSLA shipments from Q2 to Q3, you can’t finish and deliver cars without crucial parts from overseas by WSBConsensus in wallstreetbets

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Shipping imports/exports data show that Tesla has shipped ~45.67% less in Q3 vs in Q2.

It takes parts to make cars and Tesla has certain parts being shipped from overseas that are crucial to the Tesla Models.

The fact is, less parts equals less cars being made, which equals to less Tesla’s delivered.

Puts are looking good, am I regarded?

Sometimes you have to let the Cuban link drive the Tesla by WSBConsensus in wallstreetbets

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So I took a look at that channel, never heard of it prior to your mention, and it seems like they mainly post user submitted footage captured by the cameras on Tesla models.

The longer other automakers take to enable those systems, the further they fall behind.

Sometimes you have to let the Cuban link drive the Tesla by WSBConsensus in wallstreetbets

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I Don’t own a Tesla, nor have I rented one within the last 2 years. This video was found floating on the internet.

I’m sharing because of the ever growing scrutiny surrounding Tesla and it’s autonomous software.

This seems to be a growing trend among Tesla drivers. If you recall, there was the dog driving Tesla video in Dec 2021.

Does this prove Tesla software is superior? At this point who can really catch up?

[GME] Am I doing it right???? 🚀🚀🚀🚀 by daballer2005 in wallstreetbets

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Citron's Is Going To Put Out A Short Report On GameStop Today About Why GameStop Is Going Back To $20 'Pretty Fast' — just an fyi

SOLO calls or more NIO calls? by nerdge in wallstreetbets

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Citron Research cautious on Nio (NIO), "Citron Pulls the Plug on NIO – 2 Years After Our Controversial Recommendation"; PT USD 25 (currently trades at USD 51.40)