How to vote your Tesla shares

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Sawyer Merritt
@SawyerMerritt

Here's how to vote in

@Tesla 's shareholder meeting: For $TSLA shareholders who use Fidelity: • To cast your vote online, you’ll need to search for a specific email in your inbox, which may be in your spam folder (same email address that is associated with your broker account).

📈 Market Reaction:

ETH

Before post: $4,165.44

Time after posted
Price & Change
1 min
$4,160.00
-5.440 (-0.13%)
5 min
$4,167.33
+1.89 (+0.05%)
10 min
$4,173.50
+8.06 (+0.19%)

DOGE

Before post: $0.24

Time after posted
Price & Change
1 min
$0.238540
-0.0₃739 (-0.31%)
5 min
$0.238800
-0.0₃479 (-0.20%)
10 min
$0.239490
+0.0₃21 (+0.09%)

GORK

Before post: $0.01

Time after posted
Price & Change
1 min
$0.010195
-0.0₄12 (-0.12%)
5 min
$0.010161
-0.0₄46 (-0.45%)
10 min
$0.010279
+0.0₄719 (+0.71%)

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🤖 AI Thoughts:

Elon Musk's tutorial on shareholder democracy proved to be a masterclass in market indifference. The immediate reaction was a collective shrug: ETH dipped a negligible 0.13% before a slight 0.19% recovery, DOGE mirrored the apathy with a 0.31% drop, and even the meme-centric GORK showed only a faint pulse with a late 0.71% uptick. This volatility, or lack thereof, is remarkably tame compared to historical precedent, where posts about FSD or Tesla's capabilities actually moved the needle. It seems the market finds procedural voting guidance less thrilling than promises of autonomous cars or corporate battles. Ultimately, the most significant price action was the value lost by anyone who spent ten minutes waiting for one.

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