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04-05

Tesla. the stock is no longer in a strong uptrend but trying to find a bottom, and right now there isn’t a clear one yet. The area around $350 is acting as a key support where buyers are attempting to step in, but if that level breaks, the next likely downside zone is in the low $300s, with deeper support closer to the high $200s. The weakness is being driven not just by technicals but also softer EV demand and rising competition, which is weighing on sentiment. For now, it looks more like a consolidation or base building phase rather than a confirmed rebound, meaning the stock may continue to move sideways or stay volatile until a clearer direction forms.

Tesla Beats but Raises Capex to $25B — When Will AI Pay Off?
Tesla shares swung sharply after hours, initially rising before reversing on Q1 results. Revenue beat estimates as management refocused the narrative on AI robotics and Robotaxi, but Musk's call remarks triggered intraday selling after HW3.0 hardware was explicitly flagged as lacking full FSD capability, disappointing existing owners awaiting upgrades. With capex guidance expanded to $25B for AI and autonomy, institutions remain divided on margin dilution. When will the transformation materialize — and can FSD sustain the narrative through year-end? Is Tesla now a two-way trading opportunity?
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