That said, I still believe in Tesla’s long-term potential. The company remains at the forefront of EV innovation, battery tech, and AI-driven autonomous systems. Its lead in FSD, vertical integration, and global manufacturing footprint are hard to replicate. Political distractions aside, Tesla’s core team and engineering talent continue to push boundaries—and I think that innovation will pay off over time.
So while I’m cautious for now and would consider trimming or hedging short-term positions, I’m not abandoning ship. I see this as a period of volatility, not a fundamental collapse. @Tiger_comments
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- Kristina_·2025-07-07TOPTotally get where you’re coming from. The politics is a wild card, but Tesla’s tech edge is still unmatched. Short-term noise, long-term vision. 🔋🚗1Report
- AL_Ishan·2025-07-07TOPRespect the take! I like the drama tbh — volatility = opportunity. Might scalp the dips, but still holding for the moon shot. 🚀😎1Report
