As a long-term investor, I remain bullish on $Tesla Motors(TSLA)$   despite the recent sharp decline in its stock price. Cathie Woods prediction of a 2600 dollar price within five years, which is nearly nine times its current value, aligns with my belief in the companys potential. Elon Musks decision to personally take over Teslas sales operations in the United States and Europe signals a critical turning point, and I see this as a positive move. His hands-on approach could refocus the company on its core strengths, especially as it navigates challenges in the market.

That said, I recognize that short-term noise might be influencing the stocks performance, particularly due to Elon Musks involvement in politics, such as with the America Party. This has likely created uncertainty among investors, leading to the recent dip. While I do not view this as a fundamental flaw in Teslas business model, it is a factor that could continue to cause volatility in the near term. Musks polarizing public persona often amplifies market reactions, but I believe his focus on operational improvements will eventually overshadow these distractions.

Given Musks track record of turning ambitious visions into reality—think of Teslas rise from a niche player to an industry leader—I am optimistic he can turn things around. His leadership has historically driven innovation, and taking direct control of sales could streamline efforts at a crucial time. While the road to 2600 might be bumpy, I trust in Teslas long-term growth potential, driven by advancements in electric vehicles, energy storage, and autonomous driving technology.

At the current price of 300 dollars, I see this as a potential buying opportunity rather than a bail signal. My strategy would be to hold or even add to my position, betting on the long-term upside Cathie Wood envisions. Short-term fluctuations tied to political involvement or market sentiment will not deter me, as my confidence lies in Teslas ability to innovate and dominate its sectors over the next five years.

In summary, I believe Musk can turn things around with his renewed focus, and I am willing to weather the short-term noise for the sake of long-term gains. My move at 300 dollars is to stay invested and possibly buy more, trusting in Teslas future despite the current challenges. While I cannot predict every twist and turn, my faith in the companys trajectory remains strong.

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  • Porter Harry
    ·07-09
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    Agree with you. But the Tesla is so volatile that some investors can’t stand with.
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    • Shyon
      Yeah, too volatile, need a strong heart 💖
      07-09
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  • zubee
    ·07-09
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    You're taking a bold stance
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    • Shyon
      [Cool] [Cool] [Cool]
      07-22
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  • qixoo
    ·07-09
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    Great perspective
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    • Shyon
      thanks ya
      07-22
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