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05-28
$Tesla Motors(TSLA)$  Buckle up, because Tesla just hit the accelerator—up 7% and leaving shorts coughing in its electric dust.

Is this a flash in the pan before profit-takers hit the brakes, or is Elon’s favorite child revving up for another rally to Mars (or at least another all-time high)?

The Bull Case: Momentum Ignited

Robotaxi Rumors: The long-anticipated autonomous fleet may finally be on the road map. If Tesla’s robotaxi rollout gains traction, we’re not just talking about a car company anymore—we’re talking mobility-as-a-service, a whole new revenue stream.

AI = Auto Intelligence? Tesla’s Dojo AI supercomputer has investors dreaming of Tesla as the next big AI play—not just wheels and batteries.

Macro Winds: With inflation cooling and rate cut hopes back in the air, growth stocks like Tesla are getting their mojo back.

For bulls, this 7% move isn’t a climax—it’s foreplay.

The Bear Case: Time to Take Some Chips Off the Table?

It’s Been a Wild Ride: Tesla’s stock is notoriously volatile. What rockets up often corrects hard. A single Elon tweet can turn green candles red.

Valuation Stretch: Critics point out the price-to-hope ratio is getting frothy. For all its tech swagger, Tesla still depends on auto deliveries, which remain exposed to global demand and supply chain risk.

China Competition: BYD and other EV rivals aren’t sitting still. In fact, they’re building EVs faster, cheaper, and with karaoke built in (really).

What’s the Move Now?

Momentum Traders: You’re likely riding the wave and watching $400+ as the next test.

Long-Term Investors: Sit tight. If you believe in Tesla's vision (cars, robots, energy, AI, space burritos), 7% is just a pit stop.

Cautious Investors: Might be time to trim—because even rocket ships refuel eventually.

Final Thought

Tesla isn't just a stock—it's a cult, a casino, and a crystal ball rolled into one. Whether you're taking profits or holding tight, just remember: in Tesla's world, the only constant is motion.

Now... do you ride the momentum or ring the register?

1 Trln Pay Package Approved! Tesla Sell the News: Hold for Long Term?
On November 6, more than 75% of shareholders voted in favor of Tesla CEO Elon Musk’s new compensation package. Under the plan, if Musk meets a series of milestones over the next ten years, he will gradually receive about 423.7 million restricted stock units (RSUs) — up to USD 1 trillion. Can Musk realistically hit these ambitious milestones in the next decade? Will this massive pay package truly align Tesla’s growth with shareholder interests After the approval, is Tesla a “sell the news” trade — or a long-term conviction hold?
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  • Kristina_
    05-29
    Kristina_
    Yasss Tesla popping 7% like it's a FSD beta drop! 🚀 Robotaxi rumors got me dreaming of Tesla owning roads AND data.
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