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Elon Musk

Co-founder, CEO of Tesla, known for his leadership of Tesla, SpaceX, X, xAI, Neuralink and The Boring Company.

Lars Moravy

VP of Vehicle Engineering, oversees core vehicle engineering, a pivotal technical role in developing Tesla's electric vehicles, platforms, and hardware systems.

Ashok Elluswamy

VP of Tesla's AI software division, including critical teams for Autopilot/Full Self-Driving (FSD), the Optimus humanoid robot program, and aspects of Dojo.

Franz von Holzhausen

Chief Designer at Tesla, a position held since 2008, and responsible for the design of all Tesla products, including the Models S, 3, X, Y, Cybertruck, and Semi.

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Steven Mark Ryan

Content creator and Tesla investor focusing on Tesla stock analysis, AI, robotics (e.g., Optimus), Robotaxi, energy, and broader themes.

Herbert Ong

Focuses on Tesla news, earnings recaps, and optimistic analysis; frequently collaborates with other creators for live streams.

Larry Goldberg

Was a pioneer in the development of the digital television and has been a member of numerous advisory boards at the FCC, for major corporations.

Nicholas Gibbs

An investor, trader, and content creator known for his YouTube channel Investing Against the Grain, where he shares his investing methodology.

Randy Kirk

Former business owner devoted to following Elon Musk and Tesla, the overall market, and the economy. Have written several Elon Musk books.

Alexandra Merz

Tesla Boomer Mama is a prominent retail investor, author, and content creator recognized for her strong, long-term bullish stance on Tesla stock.

James Mullarney

An investor, educator, content creator, founder and YouTube host, focusing on macroeconomics, finance, and cryptocurrency analysis.

Jeff Lutz

A supply chain executive providing expert analysis on Tesla's operationsal efficiency, supply chain, and manufacturing.

Omar Qazi

A software engineer, entrepreneur, behind Whole Mars Catalog on X, a popular Tesla-focused account with hundreds of thousands of followers.

Brian Wang

A prominent futurist, and commentator focused on Tesla, SpaceX, Elon Musk's ventures, AI, robotics, and related technologies. His main platform is the blog NextBigFuture.com.

Cern Basher

prominent in online finance/tech communities — particularly among Tesla ($TSLA) investors for his detailed, bullish analyses on Tesla's future.

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Being a Tesla retail investor feels like strapping into the Cybertruck for a full-throttle ride on an emotional rollercoaster—equal parts exhilarating and stomach-churning.

One day you're euphoric

  • Elon drops a bold claim about robotaxis scaling massively in 2026, FSD unsupervised progress looks real, or Optimus demos spark sci-fi dreams.
  • The stock jumps 5–10% in hours, Reddit and X light up with "to the moon" memes, and you feel like a visionary holding the future of autonomy, energy, and AI.

The next day (or week), reality bites

  • Deliveries miss expectations again, competition in China heats up, margins get squeezed, or headlines about political drama/Elon tweets tank sentiment.
  • Shares drop 8–15% seemingly overnight—2026 has already seen an ~11% YTD slide from late-2025 highs around $480–$500 down to the low-to-mid $400s.
  • You stare at red screens, question your life choices, and scroll r/teslainvestorsclub or r/RealTesla arguing with strangers about whether this is "just another worry cycle" or the beginning of the end.

Volatility is the constant companion

Wild intraday swings, options-fueled gamma squeezes, and endless debates about whether TSLA trades like a car company (mediocre valuation) or an AI/robotics moonshot (insane premium justified only if autonomy hits).

  • Long-term believers stay diamond-handed, viewing dips as "buying opportunities" in a multi-trillion-dollar vision.
  • Short-term traders get wrecked or occasionally print money timing the chaos.
  • Most retail holders experience a strange addiction: the highs are addictive, the lows test your conviction, but selling feels like betraying the mission.
  • It's rarely boring.
  • It's frequently stressful.
  • And for many, it's still the most compelling (and maddening) single-stock story on the market.

So buckle up.

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TESLA FLEET API

How to use the Tesla Fleet API (Part 1)

Source: Quad Cities Tesla Guy, Jan 2026.

In this step-by-step developer tutorial, you see exactly how to:

  • Log into the Tesla Developer Portal
  • Create and configure a Fleet API application
  • Generate public & private keys
  • Register your partner app with Tesla APIs
  • Monitor API usage and costs
  • Use ngrok to expose a public DNS tunnel
  • Run a Python demo app that pulls your Tesla vehicle data into a browser

How to use the Tesla Fleet API (Part 2)

Source: Quad Cities Tesla Guy, Feb 2026.

Using the Tesla Fleet API, including locking and unlocking doors, waking the vehicle, and toggling Sentry Mode — all through a secure proxy.

This is a follow-up to a previous video where they built a Tesla app using Python and Ngrok to retrieve vehicle data. In this video they take the next step and send actual commands to the vehicle, which requires signed requests, private/public key authentication, and a proxy server.

They build this project using Go, Docker, and Tesla’s Vehicle Command SDK, and will walk you through it.

How to use the Tesla API - (playlist)

Source: themonomers, Jul 2019.

You can do some cool things with the Tesla API’s, Google Apps Script, and Google Sheets. For example, send a notification if you forgot to plug in the car to charge or track mileage or other vehicle data. This is part 1 of 7 breaking down what I used to do it and how I did it.