$Tesla Motors(TSLA)$ $Trump Media & Technology(DJT)$ $The Fight Zone, Inc.(TFZI)$ 🔥🤖🇺🇸 The Big Beautiful Breakup: When Elon Musk Took the Wheel and Swerved from Trump 🇺🇸🤖🔥
Markets recoiled, options exploded, and Tesla found its voice!
This week, the market reminded us that some of the most violent moves do not come from earnings misses or macro shocks. They come from men with unmatched power clashing in public!
Tesla dropped over 14%, wiping nearly $200 billion in value, after Elon Musk denounced Trump’s deficit-heavy “big beautiful bill” and urged America to “Kill Bill.” Trump responded in kind, threatening to end Tesla’s government subsidies. A full-blown political feud erupted, amplified by headlines, hedge fund commentary, and meme cycles.
Yet almost as quickly, the backchannel diplomacy began. Bill Ackman called for peace. Trump’s advisers urged calm. A call was scheduled between Musk and the White House. By the next morning, Tesla was up 5 percent in premarket.
This is not just about fiscal policy. This is about a fundamental incompatibility between two communication operating systems.
Elon Musk is the most influential technologist alive, and neurologically incapable of spin. He does not trade in euphemism. He blurts out what he believes to be the truth, even if it nukes partnerships or spooks shareholders. His operating model is transparency first. This is the neurotype often labelled “sperg,” drawn from Asperger’s, now understood to include people whose brains are hard-wired for logic, honesty, and long-term systems thinking.
Donald Trump, in contrast, is a master manipulator of narrative. He is opaque by design. Truth is a means to an end, not an end itself. He withholds, negotiates, repositions. Language is not about clarity, it is about control. He is the quintessential Machiavellian dealmaker.
The result is a perfectly predictable misfire. Trump used Musk’s budget hawkishness as a bargaining chip without warning him. Musk went public in outrage. Trump counterpunched. Neither understood the other’s style. Neither made allowances for the other’s language. And both assumed their past alliance bought future loyalty.
But here's the irony. They are aligned in their goals. They both want to rebuild America, dismantle bureaucratic bloat, and restore technological supremacy. They are just neurologically misaligned in how they express that mission.
And that misalignment just cost Tesla 14 percent and possibly $1.2 billion in future subsidies.
📉 What’s priced in?
The chart tells its own story. Tesla lost its 10-week moving average support. RSI now sits at 41.8, and the MACD is curling, undecided. The weekly chart shows lower highs forming since March, yet the recent rebound off $214.25 suggests the bulls still have cards to play. $305.42 is the key resistance to watch. A breakout above that flips sentiment sharply.
Meanwhile, the options market is boiling. On 5 June, a Tesla put surged 6025 percent in a single day. Over 3.3 million Tesla calls traded, second only to SPY. The volatility here is not just mechanical, it is deeply emotional. Political risk is now an options strategy.
🧠 So what now?
In the meme you have all seen by now, Elon swerves the car off the highway marked “Piss off Trump” and veers toward “Robotaxi.” It is funny because it is true. Musk will not conform to political choreography. He is betting that autonomous vehicles, not politicians, will define the next decade.
And he is probably right.
Despite China’s EV slump and political headwinds, Tesla is still the only company scaling energy, mobility, robotics, and AI in one stack. Robotaxis remain the single most disruptive wildcard of this cycle. If the rollout proceeds this year, political spats will look like footnotes.
But do not dismiss this clash as a sideshow. It revealed just how politically exposed Tesla has become. Subsidies, regulations, and White House sentiment now sit alongside delivery numbers and Dojo updates as price drivers. That is a new layer of risk.
💥 Final take:
This was not just two egos colliding. It was two operating systems crashing into each other. Trump is opaque because he plays power like poker. Musk is transparent because he builds rockets and wants data to win. They are both engines of national disruption. But they are structurally untranslatable.
And that miscommunication just became Tesla’s latest volatility driver.
So yes, I'm buying this dip. Not recklessly. Selectively. Because when the noise clears, it is not a bill in the Senate or a post on Truth Social that will shape our future, it's whether Tesla succeeds in replacing steering wheels with software.
📊 What I am watching:
• $305.42 reclaim to resume the bullish structure
• Robotaxi announcement or prototype demo window
• Trump’s next public remarks on EVs and energy subsidies
• Options flow in July $310 and $350
• Insider activity and institutional reallocations post-dip
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