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NIO is advancing towards the profitability "Shangganling".
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"Weilai Xiaoli" quarterly report: Li Auto is "far ahead" while Xiaopeng and Weilai are expecting losses for the whole year hoping for profitability in the fourth quarter.
① Ideal Autos' revenue in 2024 is 144.5 billion yuan, a year-on-year increase of 16.6%, breaking the 100 billion yuan mark for two consecutive years. ② Xiaopeng Autos' gross margin has significantly improved, with the overall gross margin rising from 1.5% in 2023 to 14.3%. ③ NIO Autos is confident in achieving its profit target for the fourth quarter of this year.
Is the stock market not afraid of "April 2nd"? On Friday, the US stock market saw its highest Volume of the year, retail investors continued to buy Tesla at a low price, and funds flowed into Global Equity Funds.
On Friday, the trading Volume of U.S. stocks reached its highest level in 2025, surpassing 21 billion shares changing hands. The market seems to be collectively ignoring the potential impacts of trade conflicts. Although systematic Funds are turning bearish, retail investors are still fervently buying, a situation particularly evident with Tesla.