TSLA’s December Surprise Pattern

$Tesla Motors(TSLA)$ + surprise news in December? There's a pattern.

Musk LOVES to enter a new year with a "storyline reset".

Almost every major sentiment shift for Tesla happens around December.

Look back at 2018-2024, there was always some magic in December (see attached graphic).

Last Friday, someone bet $2.15M that TSLA would hit $490 by the end of the coming week (Dec 12).

...and there's other highly unusual options trades betting on a big move for TSLA this month.

Musk never closes out the year quietly.

One idea I'm watching:

- trump just announced approval of "the manufacturing of tiny cars in America."👀

- musk just launched "cheaper versions" of model 3 in Europe 2 DAYS AGO.

Trump’s announcement about ‘tiny cars made in America’ lines up suspiciously well with Tesla’s latest move.

Cheaper, american-made tiny cars manufactured by TSLA coming soon?

Maybe, maybe not.

But with Elon's December track record, the unusual options activity, and strength of the chart...

I'm intrigued.

TSLA is currently $455.

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