$TSLA

IPO Hold Returns vs Flip

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The Bull Case · 2
Solving The Money ProblemBUILDING11 days ago
ValuationLong-term
"Tesla shareholders who held from the 2010 IPO avoided Cramer's day-one flip advice and still captured roughly 1,000x returns despite decade volatility."

Analyst's reasoning:Cramer’s guidance argued against owning TSLA beyond the IPO day, citing potential volatility. The segment contrasts that with the realized outcome: Tesla’s value grew from about $1.5 billion at IPO to about $1.5 trillion today, implying massive long-run payoff even with interim volatility.

Publish-day $435.79 · 05/30
Cramer Said SELL Tesla In 2010? You LOST 1000X Return,
Solving The Money ProblemBUILDING6 days ago
NarrativeLong-termFact
"Kramer's Tesla IPO quick-flip play worked massively, with TSLA up roughly 1,000 times versus the IPO valuation."

Analyst's reasoning:The segment points to Kramer's 2010 Tesla IPO strategy and then confirms the outcome: TSLA later traded about 1,000 times versus the IPO valuation. That history is used as evidence retail can win in extreme IPO pricing scenarios.

Publish-day $418.45 · 06/04
SpaceX IPO Could Be INSANE & Jim Cramer Is VERY Concerned
The Bear Case · 1
Solving The Money ProblemBUILDING4 days ago
NarrativeIntraday
"TSLA is a sell for investors—use the IPO pop only for a quick profit, then exit the first day rather than holding."

Analyst's reasoning:TSLA is presented as a hype-driven IPO trade where the edge is the initial pop, not long-term ownership. The speaker urges exiting immediately after listing, warning against holding, leasing, or renting beyond the IPO test-drive concept.

Publish-day $391.00 · 06/06
2010 Flashback: Jim Cramer Says SELL TESLA IPO.
Solving The Money Problem
Position changes on TSLA
  1. 6/1BULL
  2. 6/3BEAR
  3. 6/4BULL
  4. 6/6BEAR