# Tesla in Podcasts, Apr 6–12: FSD v14.3 Progress, v15 Skepticism

> Weekly podcast summary for Tesla, Apr 6–12, 2026. Body to be imported from the source email.


# Tesla (TSLA) Podcast Newsletter

**Week of April 8-12, 2026**

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## 🎙️ This Week's Essential Listening

### **Featured Episodes**

**"FSD v14.3: The MLIR Revolution"** - *Electrek* (April 10)
Host Fred Lambert delivers a comprehensive hands-on review of Tesla's latest Full Self-Driving release, featuring insights from Swift programming language creator Chris Lattner on the AI compiler rewrite.

**"Jon McNeill: Inside Tesla's Innovation Machine"** - *My First Million* (April 9)
Former Tesla President Jon McNeill provides rare insider perspective on Tesla's culture, Elon Musk's leadership philosophy, and the company's AI transformation.

**"SpaceX IPO: Tesla's Hidden Risk?"** - *RiskReversal Pod* (April 8)
Gene Munster and Dan Nathan debate whether the upcoming SpaceX public offering could trigger a Tesla re-rating and potential merger scenarios.

**"Chuck Cook's FSD v14.3 First Drive"** - *Chuck Cook Podcast* (April 8)
The FSD testing community's most rigorous reviewer puts v14.3 through his infamous "chain test" and parking challenges with mixed results.

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## 🔥 Top Story: FSD v14.3 - Revolutionary Tech, Evolutionary Experience

Tesla released Full Self-Driving version 14.3 this week, generating intense testing activity and debate across the podcast ecosystem. The headline feature is a complete rewrite of the AI compiler and runtime using MLIR (Multi-Level Intermediate Representation), resulting in a claimed 20% faster reaction time[1](http://url7324.matterfact.com/ls/click?upn=u001.idHmPrr2Geh7KYLAsTy7NkrIVb-2FgA4pmf2rMXQwGcOjnamAo84r9E9QIVecavvjzkwxAjegHfUMML9QRKATTYVSkev-2FR9ghIVBhUcHxZFed6f-2FW0bSScbgVITE75Bwbvg_eU_7mLGwmUci-2BLaXswv9WX1yTgqn3Wad-2FotHhzHgSNAZbVAJU9aOnXY9ODnKUE5XIi-2BAYr3VCR28f130s-2FPyZ9vXMpCSaXXjml3FWFzcKjy-2FNeLPIpQGAk8kAru-2Fyv-2Bxh7kXMD3PrYtRArZCNuJVmNydFb-2BFtrA46GUnFbp02miQExyUnz34cDmeZV34BBeHHHTT2OxmAuRA0xr4foOoO3aLGWpyTjBHlTp-2FoP3Wn3KIxU-3D).

### The Technical Leap

Chris Lattner, creator of the Swift programming language and former Tesla Autopilot lead, was quoted as saying: "Cool to see that Tesla for self-driving has adopted its foundation MLIR stack and is seeing 20% faster reaction time as a result. It is quite likely the modern compiler and runtime implementation, the breakthrough that Robotex CNFSD have been waiting for."[1](http://url7324.matterfact.com/ls/click?upn=u001.idHmPrr2Geh7KYLAsTy7NkrIVb-2FgA4pmf2rMXQwGcOjnamAo84r9E9QIVecavvjzkwxAjegHfUMML9QRKATTYVSkev-2FR9ghIVBhUcHxZFed4YGir-2BNpYI1LKX-2B4lM4pBwNqV_7mLGwmUci-2BLaXswv9WX1yTgqn3Wad-2FotHhzHgSNAZbVAJU9aOnXY9ODnKUE5XIi-2BAYr3VCR28f130s-2FPyZ9vXBM0DXVkvzLwZwlBS2HFxocy8UJYpYP1PXKrTzM0ymLwvlBLbl-2B48gWHCWfXZDyEHM4vdtrWbU48gqmZBvO6WrPjohNlFxqsoYT4xjptm9uGWbwpBdLSJyicJNh1B4NvOLjHEIlipPnLHckAZWVn7xY-3D) (*Electrek*, April 10)

Chuck Cook characterized this as "an under the hood rewrite of the stack, not a change of the model, which is all about efficiency"[1](http://url7324.matterfact.com/ls/click?upn=u001.idHmPrr2Geh7KYLAsTy7NkrIVb-2FgA4pmf2rMXQwGcOjnamAo84r9E9QIVecavvjzkwxAjegHfUMML9QRKATTYVSkev-2FR9ghIVBhUcHxZFecLZ7dWjrAkldrOHz3Rh1Fv1s5z_7mLGwmUci-2BLaXswv9WX1yTgqn3Wad-2FotHhzHgSNAZbVAJU9aOnXY9ODnKUE5XIi-2BAYr3VCR28f130s-2FPyZ9vXGGHnJxnBixehdvqWJiOh6q-2B3tHgpcj3l0OkHrWVlXYPC-2BHKS6A8PDW4otKS6vpXKyCx0Da6sJFfAwcbaYZD6D1h4k1SMUimmszc4t2S-2BZcQrdx9QZVrMgPPIH-2F-2FB2a7qB2a720zHA0ybeIUtxcSkgE-3D) and speculated it may be laying groundwork for Hardware 3 compatibility. (*Chuck Cook Podcast*, April 8)

Beyond the compiler, v14.3 includes upgraded neural network vision encoders, improved parking spot prediction, enhanced emergency vehicle/school bus response, better small animal avoidance, improved driver monitoring, and a new hydroplaning detection system. (*Now You Know Podcasts*, April 9; *Kilowatt*, April 11)

### Real-World Performance: A Mixed Bag

The driving experience reviews ranged from impressed to disappointed:

**Most Positive:** Walt from The Road to Autonomy reported on April 11 that v14.3 finally navigated his driveway successfully and stated: "If you get into a Tesla and then get into a Waymo, it is really hard to tell the difference" in terms of driving smoothness. However, he noted the car "does take circuitous routes around things more so than before."

**Cautiously Optimistic:** J Filche (HyperChange guest) reported an 86% intervention-free rate over 4,000+ miles on FSD v14 with zero rim rash incidents on AI4 hardware. He observed FSD has reached a quality level where "it's so good now like it's kind of hard to like be dramatically different when you do a release." (*HyperChange*, April 11)

**Disappointed:** Chuck Cook's detailed first-drive review found improved lane navigation timing and pedestrian detection, but persistent failures on his "chain test" at Memorial Park and a notable parking regression where the car circled a block three times and then failed to take an open spot directly in front of the destination. His verdict: "I don't think it is so far a game changing difference from the previous versions." (*Chuck Cook Podcast*, April 8)

**Quality with Caveats:** Fred Lambert reported a positive ~180km drive on v14.2 ("pretty phenomenal") but noted "it's still doing some very dumb mistakes" and was critical of driver monitoring sensitivity. (*Electrek*, April 10)

### The NAG Crackdown

Tesla is actively disabling FSD on vehicles using unauthorized hardware ("Elon mode" devices) that defeat driver monitoring. Over 100,000 vehicles in China using $700–$2,000 hacking devices to unlock free FSD had their access revoked. Fred Lambert believes this crackdown is linked to Tesla's imminent European FSD launch. (*Kilowatt*, April 11; *Electrek*, April 10)

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## 🚨 The FSD v15 Promise: "Far Exceed Human Levels"

Elon Musk made another bold claim this week: FSD v15 "will far exceed human levels of safety, even in completely unsupervised and complex situations," attributing this to a 10 billion parameter neural net (10x the current ~1 billion parameter model).

### The Skepticism

Fred Lambert delivered the sharpest critique on April 10: "The goalposts move to the next version number once more... unsupervised was supposed to come in 2020 and then 2021 and then 2022 and then 2023. It was supposed to come with V12. Elon said the exact same thing with V12. Didn't happen. He said the same thing about V14. Didn't happen. And now he's saying the same thing about V15."

He also highlighted Tesla's refusal to publish intervention/disengagement data: "I don't know why that's not like the biggest red flag in the world. If they had the data, they have the data. We know that they have it. So if it was good, they would publish it and they don't." (*Electrek*, April 10)

Kilowatt host Bodhi echoed this on April 11: "We're not getting a peer review of their data. We're not getting any third party verification of their safety claims. So at this point we just have their word for it. And, you know, I think we can probably agree that their word is... optimistic." He also raised hardware obsolescence concerns: "When we get to version 15, is AI four going to be in the same boat that AI three is now?" (*Kilowatt*, April 11)

### A Pragmatic Middle Ground?

J Filche proposed a "hybrid release" where FSD is unsupervised on highways but still supervised on city streets, arguing "the data is pretty proven like it's just safer on the highway." (*HyperChange*, April 11)

Grok (xAI) predicted v15 would arrive between August–December 2026. (*Now You Know Podcasts*, April 9)

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## 🚗 Product News: The "Model 2" Rumors Return

Reuters reported this week, citing four anonymous sources, that Tesla China is developing a new smaller SUV (4.28 meters / ~14 feet) to be produced first at Gigafactory Shanghai, cheaper than Model 3 with 327–360 miles of range. Tesla China denied the report the following day, calling it "inaccurate."

### Why Experts Still Believe It

Fred Lambert on April 10: "If you have four sources on this, there's definitely something going on... I also don't trust entirely Tesla's PR." He provided historical context: the original NV9 program (which spawned the Cybercab and two other variants) was canceled in late 2024 because "Elon was quite certain that autonomy was around the corner and that Tesla didn't really need cheaper vehicles." Lambert views the current rumors as "a salvaging of that program after two years of pause." (*Electrek*, April 10)

Bloomberg Intelligence analyst Steve Mann confirmed on April 10 hearing similar rumors and stated a smaller vehicle "would be great, especially for emerging markets," noting Tesla is seeing sales improvement in South Korea and Japan. (*Bloomberg Intelligence*, April 10)

J Filche speculated this could target European/Asian markets where smaller vehicles dominate, noting "everyone has small cars outside of the U.S." (*HyperChange*, April 11)

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## 🤖 Robotaxi Update: Slower Than Expected, But Real Progress

Multiple podcasts discussed Tesla's robotaxi program this week, with consensus that progress is tangible but behind schedule.

Steve Mann (Bloomberg Intelligence) noted on April 10: "The rollout is a little bit slower than we initially thought. But we are hearing they're testing, you know, they're putting Cybercabs in multiple cities across the U.S. to validate the vehicle."

Drone footage from Giga Texas showed over 60 Cybercabs and over 100 Cybertrucks at the North Campus. (*Now You Know Podcasts*, April 9)

Chuck Cook observed on April 8 that "robotaxi in Austin is going unsupervised a little bit more and more, the area is expanding slightly, so they're definitely being cautious there." He added: "Once they get it right and it understands the general world, it's going to go fast if they can get there." (*Chuck Cook Podcast*, April 8)

However, Gally (HyperChange) suggested on April 11 that Tesla may have overbuilt Cybercab production capacity relative to regulatory approval timelines, questioning whether Tesla got "too excited about Elon thinking autonomy was going to be ready."

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## 🚀 The SpaceX IPO Elephant in the Room

The upcoming SpaceX IPO emerged as a potentially transformative event for Tesla shareholders, discussed across multiple podcasts with concern about competitive capital allocation.

### The Setup

SpaceX is targeting a June/July 2026 listing at a $1.7–2 trillion valuation, with a $75 billion raise. SpaceX reportedly convinced NASDAQ to change rules allowing inclusion in the NASDAQ 100 within five trading days of IPO (previously required a full year). (*DHUnplugged*, April 8; *Electrek*, April 10)

### The Bear Case for Tesla

Brad Zimmerman (Cabot Street Check) argued on April 10 the SpaceX IPO could trigger a Tesla re-rate downward. His reasoning: Musk owns ~15% of Tesla but 42–44% of SpaceX. At a $1.7T valuation, that's ~$500B to Musk personally, aligning his interests more with SpaceX. "There is nothing fundamental about Tesla that keeps their loyalty there. It is entirely possible that the Tesla fanboys sell Tesla to buy SpaceX." (*Cabot Street Check*, April 10)

Gene Munster (RiskReversal Pod) noted on April 8 that Tesla stock was already down 7–8% in the week following SpaceX's confidential filing, partly from market anticipation of Tesla shareholders selling to invest in SpaceX. Dan Nathan raised the concern: "Is this becoming the ugly redheaded stepchild here? And as soon as SpaceX is listed, a lot of investors are like, I can invest in that or I can invest in this." (*RiskReversal Pod*, April 8)

Fred Lambert on April 10 expressed alarm about the NASDAQ rule change: "The index funds have to buy into it... exposing everyone to SpaceX at roughly $2–3 trillion valuation... That's the biggest exit opportunity for all these insiders at an insane valuation. While everyone that has an invested index fund becomes bag holders for Elon Musk." He also noted SpaceX lost $5 billion last year on $18 billion revenue. (*Electrek*, April 10)

### Merger Speculation

Gene Munster stated on April 8: "Tesla does make sense to be part of SpaceX longer term," and Dan Nathan added: "If they were to merge SpaceX and Tesla, it would not be a surprise." (*RiskReversal Pod*, April 8)

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## 📊 Fundamentals: The Numbers Tell a Troubling Story

### Q1 2026 Deliveries & Earnings

InsideEVs reported on April 10 that Tesla delivered 358,000 EVs globally in Q1 2026, up 6.5% YoY, though speakers noted this was against an easy comp (Q1 2025 was depressed by protests and Model Y changeovers).

Gene Munster (RiskReversal Pod) characterized Q1's 6% delivery growth (vs. 8% expected) as "a win" on April 8 because "the growth rate should quicken in the out quarters" and it represented "the first kind of good read on what the demand is outside of that September ending of the U.S. tax credit." (*RiskReversal Pod*, April 8)

### The Earnings Collapse

Frank Curzio (Wall Street Unplugged) delivered a detailed bearish fundamental case on April 8, citing JP Morgan research:
- Q1 2026 deliveries came in ~10% below JP Morgan forecasts
- 2026 EPS estimates collapsed from $9.77 (two years ago) to $1.80 — an ~82% reduction
- 2027 EPS estimates collapsed from $13.22 to $2.25 — an ~83% reduction
- Energy storage installations fell 15% YoY in Q1 2026, 40% below estimates — the first decline since Q2 2022
- Tesla was trading at ~$350, approximately 200x forward P/E, down over 20% YTD

Curzio stated: "You can't make these numbers up guys. This is something that you've never seen before in your life. You've never seen a company two years ago that was supposed to generate over $13 a share in earnings for 2027. And now those projections are $2.25." (*Wall Street Unplugged*, April 8)

### Germany Bright Spot

Tesla registrations in Germany surged 315% YoY in March 2026 to 9,252 units — the strongest March ever for Tesla in Germany. Q1 2026 German sales were up 160% YoY to 12,829 units. Tesla now represents over 3% of Germany's total car market. (*Now You Know Podcasts*, April 9)

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## 🤖 Optimus: Production Acceleration

Bob Ma (Chip Stock Investor Podcast) reported on April 9 that Tesla is converting all Model S and Model X production lines to Optimus robot production, expecting to produce 1 million units by end of 2026, with a new Texas factory planned for up to 10 million units per year. The Optimus uses a camera suite of eight cameras based on Sony CIS technology, essentially adapted from the FSD camera suite. (*Chip Stock Investor Podcast*, April 9)

Former Tesla President Jon McNeill on April 10 characterized Tesla's two existential priorities as: "You have to have autonomous cars because nobody's going to choose a car that doesn't become a chauffeur if they have a choice. And the second is, you've got to be a low cost manufacturer. And the proxy for that is robotics." He added: "I think it's fair to say that Tesla's an AI company now." (*Afford Anything*, April 10)

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## ⚡ Supercharger Economics Revealed

Tesla released a commercial tool this week allowing anyone to estimate costs and revenue for operating their own Supercharger station. Key economics:

- **8 V4 posts with V4 cabinet:** ~$1 million total ($500K hardware + $55K installation per post)
- **Tesla revenue share:** $0.10/kWh (includes software, payment processing, billing, support)
- **Sample projections:** New Braunfels, TX showed $656K annual revenue with 4–5 year payback; San Francisco showed $1.1M annual revenue at 450 kWh/post/day utilization

Fred Lambert assessed: "Tesla is still by far the cheapest" at deploying DC fast chargers, though he cautioned the utilization projections are "pretty optimistic." (*Electrek*, April 10; *Now You Know Podcasts*, April 9)

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## 💰 Cost Headwinds: Aluminum Prices Bite

Bloomberg Intelligence analyst Steve Mann highlighted on April 10 that EVs use approximately 75–80% more aluminum than ICE vehicles (~800 lbs vs. 400–500 lbs), creating an estimated up to $385 per-vehicle cost increase for EVs from rising aluminum prices. He noted: "Tesla, Rivian, Lucid, anybody that makes EV is going to face higher costs for those EVs. But because Tesla, Rivian, Lucid are pure plays, they're going to face a bigger impact than, say, GM and Ford." (*Bloomberg Intelligence*, April 10)

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## 🎭 Jon McNeill: The Tesla Culture Deep Dive

Former Tesla President Jon McNeill appeared on three major podcasts this week (*My First Million* Apr 9, *Opening Bid Unfiltered* Apr 9, *Afford Anything* Apr 10), providing rare insider perspective on Tesla's innovation engine.

### On Musk's Leadership Philosophy

"The thing that matters most to me is speed and decision-making. If we make decisions faster than our competitors, we compound advantage against them." — Elon Musk (as quoted by Jon McNeill) (*My First Million*, April 9)

McNeill described Musk as potentially "this generation's best industrialist, best inventor, and best entrepreneur" but also candidly admitted Tesla's weakness: "I get in the back of a Model Y in the city here in New York. And it's like, I need a kidney transplant. It's rough." (*My First Million*, April 9)

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## 📈 Expert Sentiment Tracker

### Bullish Camp

- **Gene Munster** (RiskReversal Pod): "I still think that overall, Tesla still is shiny"
- **Walt** (The Road to Autonomy): FSD quality approaching Waymo levels
- **Jon McNeill**: Bullish on AI transformation and robotics future
- **Now You Know Podcasts**: Bullish across all metrics

### Bearish Camp

- **Frank Curzio** (Wall Street Unplugged): "This is danger territory for Tesla. I'd be very worried here."
- **Brad Zimmerman** (Cabot Street Check): "People buy Tesla for exposure to Elon Musk and to the promises that Musk makes"
- **Andrew Horowitz** (DHUnplugged): Actively short Tesla, up 19.7%

### Mixed/Nuanced

- **Fred Lambert** (Electrek): Appreciates technology, deeply skeptical of valuation and timeline promises
- **Chuck Cook**: Impressed by technology, disappointed by execution gaps
- **InsideEVs**: Acknowledges manufacturing advantages, questions growth trajectory

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## 📺 Must-Listen Episodes This Week

1. **"FSD v14.3: The MLIR Revolution"** - *Electrek* (April 10)
2. **"Jon McNeill: Inside Tesla's Innovation Machine"** - *My First Million* (April 9)
3. **"SpaceX IPO: Tesla's Hidden Risk?"** - *RiskReversal Pod* (April 8)
4. **"Chuck Cook's FSD v14.3 First Drive"** - *Chuck Cook Podcast* (April 8)
5. **"The Fundamentals Don't Matter (Until They Do)"** - *Wall Street Unplugged* (April 8)
6. **"Optimus Production Ramp Deep Dive"** - *Chip Stock Investor Podcast* (April 9)
7. **"Germany's Tesla Surge Explained"** - *Now You Know Podcasts* (April 9)
8. **"Aluminum's EV Cost Crisis"** - *Bloomberg Intelligence* (April 10)
9. **"FSD: The Gap to Unsupervised"** - *Kilowatt* (April 11)
10. **"Robotaxi Reality Check"** - *HyperChange* (April 11)

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## 💭 Final Thought

"Between that and unsupervised system is such a gap that people, including Tesla, including Elon Musk, keep underestimating." — Fred Lambert, Electrek

The week's podcasts paint a picture of a company at a crossroads: genuinely impressive technology development in FSD and robotics, but facing deteriorating fundamentals, extreme valuation pressure, and potential capital competition from the SpaceX IPO. The bull case rests almost entirely on autonomy and AI breakthroughs arriving on accelerated timelines. The bear case points to a two-year pattern of missed autonomy promises and collapsing earnings expectations.

What's clear: the next 6-12 months will be defining for Tesla's narrative—and its stock price.

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**Sources:**
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- [HyperChange - April 11, 2026](http://url7324.matterfact.com/ls/click?upn=u001.idHmPrr2Geh7KYLAsTy7NkrIVb-2FgA4pmf2rMXQwGcOjOhJp-2F1mnf957-2FggpM6AEPNo0OjUcNdKp5HtDvYrasDK-2FFbzxM8x-2Fac0n2HPfxYbQsqOLQM-2B65z-2BiCSbn3-2FqMPpVjUfpHUXl5669EteCepRw-3D-3DJD3D_7mLGwmUci-2BLaXswv9WX1yTgqn3Wad-2FotHhzHgSNAZbVAJU9aOnXY9ODnKUE5XIi-2BAYr3VCR28f130s-2FPyZ9vXEG0lOZKryIvJ7NiHeWQd0cJGrofbKhKhvPXWG7RzWNAOBFshdO7B94fHIHTGMz8qMUwK05UpAkOsKzAjWaDUmIWZDl9jmvn81KM9IulBsePxLzIV5jHD0mfaNdNUpva5ZGLVwdzf-2BYf7zSvWsH2vX4-3D)
- [Wall Street Unplugged - April 8, 2026](http://url7324.matterfact.com/ls/click?upn=u001.idHmPrr2Geh7KYLAsTy7NkrIVb-2FgA4pmf2rMXQwGcOiqfo7PfsewKu45QzA35hbRroP5qryD4I4Sc26USMPLCp9x-2FXCCiqu5Xeyt6rwCw1e8UkY6oWsvRFU2C8V5hCc1myJCshoGFCe4T12eyXEV9w-3D-3DXPDn_7mLGwmUci-2BLaXswv9WX1yTgqn3Wad-2FotHhzHgSNAZbVAJU9aOnXY9ODnKUE5XIi-2BAYr3VCR28f130s-2FPyZ9vXAy-2BurCxudgZzrofibr-2Bymy2rYIpCqesb-2FOGscOiLd8U2AkjRJJUR8rGHrjdtYsZyWROkltCybSakL7T8r-2Fc-2FwwDm-2BO8Y3EMBpwL2nyJK9cVvMVzWKjxl0xwluVqZnkxfRbhD-2FsuapZcvwWnbLtGMBk-3D)
- [RiskReversal Pod - April 8, 2026](http://url7324.matterfact.com/ls/click?upn=u001.idHmPrr2Geh7KYLAsTy7NkrIVb-2FgA4pmf2rMXQwGcOg8Ev7ruNMFFRKu0LCAi8u4mOBWE1EjXiDEAc9ksboxMM2n8WAcdPjRgEepBr-2BigkQ9XLcpN7fgosJe-2FvsnSoorD2Dj3xcw5bFyKrdIX0RQuw-3D-3DVYHP_7mLGwmUci-2BLaXswv9WX1yTgqn3Wad-2FotHhzHgSNAZbVAJU9aOnXY9ODnKUE5XIi-2BAYr3VCR28f130s-2FPyZ9vXJfWcOxIPpmHIFMaShmbv3tBC9CTTYX-2F0SRXpdjgg93j5xabmxjVWqdTyb3MuCddu8O54s5JVuaDBBieQTu679re39KEH8SvVT6hyMKozrJ4H0AzLxOLIqpYgFQhjbtTFOg1LvKKB4ZN6-2Bd2WqOlIFo-3D)
- [Cabot Street Check - April 10, 2026](http://url7324.matterfact.com/ls/click?upn=u001.idHmPrr2Geh7KYLAsTy7NkrIVb-2FgA4pmf2rMXQwGcOhCHieiI0QFtMq6Lq8N03iTyVr8g-2BNXh75JCa-2FnFdMj-2F3Z9Ga6RWlbwiI8XDlw0iaKOsyMXa-2FAU4M4v3JAOihlEtTO1uYev-2BOWH7SstsDt2pQ-3D-3DDegQ_7mLGwmUci-2BLaXswv9WX1yTgqn3Wad-2FotHhzHgSNAZbVAJU9aOnXY9ODnKUE5XIi-2BAYr3VCR28f130s-2FPyZ9vXNDtQoH0Imp2MDXC-2BHZPm1tryft6AqQmnpBa0G5oBboHNRLuUaSzYD1hy1TwZhZpPWjDcgnDoxO-2F5gkm9ci2jeb61doBdrHUBrQA-2FjJ5X74JX6HrW-2Bufmxix-2BdhyQUkFxBRDuNH7PMPEry8yweLJSno-3D)
- [DHUnplugged - April 8, 2026](http://url7324.matterfact.com/ls/click?upn=u001.idHmPrr2Geh7KYLAsTy7NkrIVb-2FgA4pmf2rMXQwGcOhzSId9xZJU2m3GtT30PYBzf-2BkgqlBxQLU8YSDT0tcJkClomUi-2F-2Bv47n6zX5S2CUYv6afLD93HfU-2BTULH4EsB11eFIyCAo2by78UN5VxZJTlA-3D-3DMyRM_7mLGwmUci-2BLaXswv9WX1yTgqn3Wad-2FotHhzHgSNAZbVAJU9aOnXY9ODnKUE5XIi-2BAYr3VCR28f130s-2FPyZ9vXAVYozsFMNuDoMZ8ATfRLqUhRLqTszmcnXfHP5KLZjkLn6h1ChJuEqep21eQI8lRM-2FpV8xhX7TMSCgvVqc1lC8GjFvEVZYdhkpzJ5bCq6coGCfojKLbDCWHG-2FK2Oy2okiyvDP3ZKOvC4dcKdNfMC5mU-3D)
- [Bloomberg Intelligence - April 10, 2026](http://url7324.matterfact.com/ls/click?upn=u001.idHmPrr2Geh7KYLAsTy7NkrIVb-2FgA4pmf2rMXQwGcOgUjZITxavLYnpy7ySf4xcv3w6X8o-2B2rxtZy7uS7EMIfQKZQPb9KK1ZuLG-2B9UblKe06Zi70Jw5LI3RGRs6GLeSl0m5weIDZKoQ5deSyI2ElIA-3D-3DcIaU_7mLGwmUci-2BLaXswv9WX1yTgqn3Wad-2FotHhzHgSNAZbVAJU9aOnXY9ODnKUE5XIi-2BAYr3VCR28f130s-2FPyZ9vXF84pU-2F0ppu7xx1Q5lrtfGYP0rV8pVHx-2FG-2BYryb6H-2FwF22KqyBdjYI79EQlONbJO1blpeeo6i9Y7rYaF8GZOBCwHoFUOBIqr5TjFOuLV86jZ5FOQr497eyCJ3IGGPgaSkFv82gS6vNTMCOJ6TrzapVI-3D)
- [InsideEVs - April 10, 2026](http://url7324.matterfact.com/ls/click?upn=u001.idHmPrr2Geh7KYLAsTy7NkrIVb-2FgA4pmf2rMXQwGcOjeU46Mhon5utFPkVDp5hhUnDFGKvIbkSF5qjnGeWh5ONEtSXsLbZKv4XzANBjEWZ080Yd2o7bj-2Bt9gEdHjKIe-2FiXms3U6JQ1FhuMyNgAdOtA-3D-3DZhQr_7mLGwmUci-2BLaXswv9WX1yTgqn3Wad-2FotHhzHgSNAZbVAJU9aOnXY9ODnKUE5XIi-2BAYr3VCR28f130s-2FPyZ9vXK-2BBhiTmJZJzY8usBgwfHgaEGwJ95zFryB2Wl1AZaBzQ9W3UqsdHhRuEC8mRKElVYGpXwNZKNZyOTdf2NIdNTMRjEKF7HlIgyD0rJspCWHPneoO-2FICWKizPmZryCrr4J6HWuN-2BAnKCNvkTj0Hn2Z6ew-3D)
- [My First Million - April 9, 2026](http://url7324.matterfact.com/ls/click?upn=u001.idHmPrr2Geh7KYLAsTy7NkrIVb-2FgA4pmf2rMXQwGcOighnfXdKSYQaV8Sm2aTkoHiDSd2-2ByzROMHTOjbVWadjT-2B4coOqIUwpkpvMFK6AhMRhtp9pSzjIujzycoyIFBgSVLkUSbVPq2mGe815fgjJgg-3D-3Dufmb_7mLGwmUci-2BLaXswv9WX1yTgqn3Wad-2FotHhzHgSNAZbVAJU9aOnXY9ODnKUE5XIi-2BAYr3VCR28f130s-2FPyZ9vXP9svnJMpu81Ce5TH9Nd0NK070S9QSgKoAKDCSMGGeQYzR-2B4NSoc9Xd2ZJMzPUknODIE2cNQnZM2tXzKH-2FZ9vWfg8QrRgbpIpM4Sy2i1Rbvx9ibd46Rp6xsW0bHKQKv1qEOA6Uj4PnmmSjhlIA1kn4w-3D)
- [Opening Bid Unfiltered - April 9, 2026](http://url7324.matterfact.com/ls/click?upn=u001.idHmPrr2Geh7KYLAsTy7NkrIVb-2FgA4pmf2rMXQwGcOi-2Bua-2Bq3nJCeMLs6Tgsc9tcT47LwO-2BB1cCjiXk7N2mnY3EVuqsSfyUzGyi5ZYturzBG553wqaEAcM32zrsoxIZoZqViQbxmvIlHK9FdWmx85g-3D-3DII9s_7mLGwmUci-2BLaXswv9WX1yTgqn3Wad-2FotHhzHgSNAZbVAJU9aOnXY9ODnKUE5XIi-2BAYr3VCR28f130s-2FPyZ9vXN3OG9uTpzgW76ef23Lk12IQvMIfyT2IPOmrmgYjRr8Gw-2Br1vDYtvKkZxJeqYuzaRGt0lT0RwSNdxvcQDenzt-2BcpDtF8V4Wc-2BjcYknVur-2F8SbOi-2BcCjvKIajuCPJPSdIlQUOZSBSGo4oGJGaZ7XlQ8w-3D)
- [Afford Anything - April 10, 2026](http://url7324.matterfact.com/ls/click?upn=u001.idHmPrr2Geh7KYLAsTy7NkrIVb-2FgA4pmf2rMXQwGcOjsFlq6hY7Xzfq8U7zYXwycDZWf7defFuTAraT8mNqzs9xYVb29Fb4OvP86uJP-2BDVIcyN57-2FWkv2nrT22OH88KlkiyNXOydE3TfEp-2FZTSyFtA-3D-3DnNEX_7mLGwmUci-2BLaXswv9WX1yTgqn3Wad-2FotHhzHgSNAZbVAJU9aOnXY9ODnKUE5XIi-2BAYr3VCR28f130s-2FPyZ9vXJ612P-2BWHCGgQuNdMCz5RtQ3bKGjWrBiJLEg83VTs4WzIGOedzp2wXK-2Buy0dDVDX-2FReifcQajttIMEGlu3W6rwy4THlIKNz9c1myOpWqDXNNQldjjqNQLf5L-2F2Nm74Z-2Bsp7WbPwiVp1UshoA9g31UUs-3D)
- [Chip Stock Investor Podcast - April 9, 2026](http://url7324.matterfact.com/ls/click?upn=u001.idHmPrr2Geh7KYLAsTy7NkrIVb-2FgA4pmf2rMXQwGcOhBby-2F7Jzl5V1xnTwPMEqR1bYme1AdzVtYhC9JjdESC9IjrtOtmUVJDU8VIYrFoh-2B1X02kYOLZ3s0mev6BXokotKwcqrvDQK5nCvq2FAEh5mQ-3D-3DLLPh_7mLGwmUci-2BLaXswv9WX1yTgqn3Wad-2FotHhzHgSNAZbVAJU9aOnXY9ODnKUE5XIi-2BAYr3VCR28f130s-2FPyZ9vXH2WPLe3gCrHdyMGAV1WB4TW93DE40anKjl-2BYd7ZUKc1ntRB7sqbNMy5X0jQj59PAe4wl7Q4qdSXmWhkta5qCbN24s4w6EaCi-2BGX5qimNO1CGI01HnfqvX27X00RKiL58SIukKQoeKGMxwlYs3sFeR0-3D)

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