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The Ukrainian Who Predicted Tesla’s Crash

In a world where economic instability is the new normal and markets are driven by news, technology, and sentiment, financial literacy is no longer a luxury — it's a necessity. For some, it’s also a key to insight. Such is the case with Ukrainian investor and crypto enthusiast Andriy Trushkovskyi, who astonished the online community with his accurate prediction of the dramatic crash in Tesla’s stock at the beginning of 2025.

A Crash That Could Have Been Predicted

In the first quarter of the year, Tesla’s shares dropped by a staggering 36% — the third largest decline in the company’s history. According to analysts, this was due to a drop in car sales, political turbulence surrounding Elon Musk, and other external factors. But for Trushkovskyi, it came as no surprise — he had already warned his followers on TikTok and Telegram of the crash in advance, even specifying the exact date, using a proprietary market prediction algorithm.

When an Algorithm Sees the Future

How is it possible to predict the movements of one of the world’s most dynamic markets? According to Trushkovskyi, it all comes down to mathematics — specifically, a proprietary algorithm built on the principles of quantum computing and probability.

“We don’t guess. We forecast — just like weather forecasting — with mathematical precision and clear logic,” he explains. He compares price movements to the cycles found in nature — there are always patterns that can be calculated. According to him, by the time news reaches the media, the big players have already made their moves — everything else is just justification. “We calculate indicators that show exactly when the price will reverse. And using our algorithm, we can predict that movement — just like a weather forecast — months or even years in advance.”

More Than Investments: A Mission to Educate

Trushkovskyi is not just an investor. He’s also an educator. That’s why he doesn’t hide his predictions or his method. He believes that financial literacy must be nurtured from an early age, especially in low-income communities.

“We must break the cycle of poverty and give our children a chance at economic freedom,”
he says.

Through his public platforms — from YouTube to Instagram — he not only shares forecasts but also teaches people to think critically, to analyze, and most importantly — not to blindly trust “experts” who sell illusions instead of knowledge.

The Market Doesn’t Forgive the Unprepared

The biggest lesson from the Tesla story is not the crash itself, but the fact that it could have been predicted. For those who were ready, it was a golden opportunity. For everyone else — a painful reminder that the market doesn’t forgive those who rely on luck instead of preparation.

The Ukrainian Who Predicted Tesla’s Crash
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