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What's Next as Tesla Jumps 17% in Two Days and Crosses $230
Following the Q2 delivery report, the market will shift its focus to two other catalyst events for Tesla, including whether the upcoming earnings report in July will boost the stock price, and what impact the Robotaxi debut in early August will have on its AI narrative.
Tesla's Second-gen Humanoid Robot Optimus Debuts Today at Shanghai's 2024 World AI Conference
Palantir Chair Peter Thiel Praises Elon Musk's Risk-Taking Ability, Regrets Not Investing In Tesla: 'There's Something About Risk He Knows That We Don't'
Billion entrepreneur Elon Musk on Thursday shared a video snippet on X of Palantir Technologies co-founder Peter Thiel applauding his penchant for risk. Thiel's The Founders Fund is among the backers
Tesla Stock Is Way Off Its Record High. This Can Drive It Back There
Tesla is on a good run, having erased the stock's losses for the year over the past few weeks. It's still nowhere near its peak, but some analysts see a way to get back to it.
This Tesla Bull Won't 'Blindly Change' His Position And Resume Buying The Stock Despite Recent Upside: 'We'd Wait Until After...'
Tesla Inc. (NASDAQ:TSLA) has been on an uninterrupted rally since June 25, gaining 35% in just seven sessions. Despite this, the recent surge has not evinced confidence in a fund manager who substanti
Short sellers exploded! Musk angrily retorted that continuing to short Tesla (TSLA.US) would be very miserable, even for Gates.
On Tuesday, Elon Musk, CEO of Tesla (TSLA.US), issued a stern warning to investors who continue to short sell Tesla, including Bill Gates, saying they will be "destroyed." Musk said on social platform X that once Tesla solves the self-driving problem and puts its Optimus humanoid robots into mass production, any short sellers who still hold positions will be "destroyed," including Bill Gates. In fact, Musk has always been outspoken against short selling. He said that this practice of making money by betting the company will fail violates investment principles. In recent years, Tesla's poor performance has attracted many short sellers. Those who believe that Tesla is on the brink of financial collapse have always maintained that it is a fraudulent company that has been falsifying financial data for years.