TSLA - MUSKYS bout to get smacked down like a Bull with a thousand cuts! This is gonna get so fn brutal all there will be to see is blood and carnage! I’m gonna make so much bank watching TSLA Tank! Then pow!! Verdict crusher! This trigger bein pulled tomorrow am!! August 2nd $150 Put Contacts (2000) Shorty Shorty Shorts! Bulls bout to get SLAYED!!! POOF! 💣
TSLA - 🤪 One more before Shorty eats some Nachos! Technical Breakdown Imminent TSLA is sitting near key support zones around the 50-day moving average, and options volume shows a spike in short-dated OTM puts (a sign that hedge funds are front-running negative PR momentum).If volume triggers any automated risk parity or CTA-based sells, you’ll likely see a gap down of 3–7% on volume tomorrow. Hehehe🏆💵
TSLA -Why isn’t there a Model named “Felicia”🤷🏻♂️ A federal jury has been seated in U.S. District Court in Miami for the case Benavides v. Tesla, focusing on whether the company bears liability for a Florida crash that killed 22-year-old Naibel Benavides Leon and severely injured her boyfriend. Jurors were explicitly asked about potential bias tied to Elon Musk, Tesla’s CEO
2. Plaintiffs’ allegations
Attorneys for the victim’s family contend that Autopilot failed to recognize the end of a road and did not alert the driver — despite clear signage — while Tesla allegedly misrepresented the system’s capabilities, encouraging overreliance (). They’re also seeking punitive damages, enabled by a June federal ruling that allowed such claims to proceed .
3. Tesla’s defense Tesla argues the driver, George McGee, overrode automatic braking and ran a stop sign at nearly 70 mph — attributing the crash to driver distraction, not malfunction . The company underscores its Autopilot is driver-assisted only, not autonomous, and that manuals clearly require driver supervision .
4. New testimony: missing crash data During the trial, a Tesla software engineer admitted the company did not maintain crash data before March 2018, undermining the automaker’s ability to demonstrate Autopilot’s relative safety through stored records .
5. Significance and timeline This marks the first federal jury trial brought by bystanders (non-Tesla drivers) alleging wrongful death from Autopilot failure
The trial is expected to last about three weeks and could shape how Tesla approaches its expanding robotaxi operations and safety oversight
What to watch for next Testimony from both sides on Autopilot’s design, safety features, and actual performance leading up to the crash. The jury’s interpretation of punitive damages — Tesla must have shown “reckless disregard” for human life for these to apply. Broader implications for Tesla’s self-driving tech, regulatory scrutiny, and upcoming Robotaxi launch.