Analyzing the weak points of the "Magnificent Seven" in the U.S. stock market - Part 1☞

$Tesla(TSLA.US) The world's No. 1 faith stock 😁

Personally, I think Musk's push into AI is clearly due to lack of money, hence the urgency to take SpaceX public 🤔

Tesla's cars are clearly struggling now, with no visible bright spots for global growth. After all, the new energy vehicle market is too competitive.

FSD is indeed Tesla's competitive edge now, but is FSD the only game globally? I don't see its moat 🧐

Tesla itself says it's no longer a car company but a robotics company. What's the core logic behind this? Because cars have no more room for imagination while robots do. But rationally speaking, are robots really that close at hand? Probably still far from the dream.

Going further, robots will surely be realized in the future, but where is Tesla's moat in robotics? 🤔

Setting Tesla aside, let's talk about Musk's other ventures.

XAI currently shows no moat either.

SpaceX is undoubtedly technologically leading, with reusable rockets unmatched globally. But here's the question: will others never acquire this technology? Surely that's impossible 😏

Thus, I've always been hesitant to buy Tesla, no matter how high it might rise 😝

Don't talk about how amazing Musk's companies' technologies are. Because with his tech, I see no moat 🤣

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