noone1:

Fictitious guidance? He thought they could do it and it was wrong. Happens to companies quarter after quarter. No one is forced to buy or hold. If you don't believe him or their track record, don't buy. If he has a history of underachieving, the market will work itself out.

As of right now he missed guidance big time and the stock barely budged.

At the end of the day, unless he's hiding a liquidity problem, there is really nothing wrong with being a bit behind schedule. What's 6 months if your business model is forward looking for the next 10 years?

Tesla's imminent liquidity problem is not hidden...

...it's fairly obvious! Smiley