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shiftpgdn
5y ago
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There are literally millions of put/short orders placed against TSLA every day. I don't think they track the intentions of every single one.
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tempestn
5y ago
No, but if someone managed to hack a bunch of Teslas and cause chaos, driving their stock down, you can bet law enforcement would be looking at shorting activity.
ralfd
5y ago
With Elon Musk normal shitposting you could away with one well placed message to (temporarily) tank the stock.
https://twitter.com/elonmusk/status/1256239815256797184
bcrosby95
5y ago
Bad hacks are announced fairly regularly. I highly doubt law enforcement investigates shorts everytime one happens.
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