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82.04 P/E Ratio
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Options Trades in TSLA and NVDA

Options Trades in TSLA and NVDA

Tesla (TSLA) shares are down more than 25% from all-time highs as the EV maker faces tariffs and supply-chain issues under the Trump Administration. Meanwhile, Nvidia (NVDA) starts the new week with another rally.

Youtube | 1 year ago
Elon Musk's Shaky Public Perception Poses Tesla Sales Obstacle, Analyst Says

Elon Musk's Shaky Public Perception Poses Tesla Sales Obstacle, Analyst Says

As Tesla CEO Elon Musk grows further embedded in the White House, his electric vehicle company's public perception is weighing on the stock according to polling by investment research firm Stifel, which lowered its price target for Tesla due to pushback about Musk's key role in the administration of President Donald Trump.

Forbes | 1 year ago
Tesla: Q4 Results Were Disappointing, But January Sales Even More So

Tesla: Q4 Results Were Disappointing, But January Sales Even More So

Tesla's Q4 results show revenue growth but declining automotive sales and margins, with gross profit margin dropping to 16.3%, one of the lowest in years. January 2025 car sales plummeted, especially in Europe, with a 47% decline in deliveries, partly due to Elon Musk's controversial political comments. High stock multiples are unsustainable amid slowing sales, shrinking margins, supply chain issues, rising costs, and increased competition, making Tesla overvalued.

Seekingalpha | 1 year ago
Tesla's stock falls again, and this analyst says why it's an Elon Musk problem

Tesla's stock falls again, and this analyst says why it's an Elon Musk problem

Tesla's stock continues to pullback, as the souring of public opinion toward CEO Elon Musk fuels worries of lower sales.

Marketwatch | 1 year ago
The Tesla Model S Was My Dream Car, But These 20 Factors Changed My Mind

The Tesla Model S Was My Dream Car, But These 20 Factors Changed My Mind

Since the Tesla Model S was released, it has wowed worldwide with its giant touchscreen, fast performance, self-driving, and oh-so-much storage (the frunk!). The reality is that owning a Tesla has gone from a fad to mainstream, as the Model Y is now one of the best-selling cars in the world. Key Points The Tesla Model S was the company’s first truly successful automobile. The spartan interior of the vehicle has left customers wanting more. The lack of a large Supercharger network is a big concern. 4 million Americans are set to retire this year. If you want to join them, click here now to see if you’re behind, or ahead. It only takes a minute. (Sponsor) However, just because the Tesla Model Y is a hit doesn’t mean that the Tesla Model S should continue to be your dream car. Along with its hefty price tag, one might want to look at other, perhaps more luxurious, options like the Porsche Taycan, BMW i5, or the Mercedes-Benz EQE instead. 20. Elon Musk There’s no way around it, but the consistent controversies around Elon Musk have led people to surrender their Tesla vehicles, even at a loss. This shouldn’t be a political consideration, but some people believe in protesting with their wallets 19. No Physical Controls Relying solely on the digital display and touchscreen to control your climate settings and radio might seem ideal, but it’s also potentially distracting. While we’d all likely hope to see fewer physical controls on vehicles in the future, Tesla may have taken it too far to fast. 18. Legacy Automakers Are Getting Better When the Tesla Model S launched, it felt like a dream come true as a supercar with lots of range and speed. However, Tesla’s competitors are catching up and, in some ways, surpassing Tesla in terms of overall performance and luxury features. 17. Limited Paint Colors Do you want a yellow or green Tesla Model S? If so, you’re out of luck, as you have only five colors and just two wheels. This is a significant concern with Tesla as the number of options available to personalize your car is very limited. 16. Environmental Concerns The hope is that driving an electric vehicle is better for the environment than a gas engine. However, when you get into the nitty gritty about how electric cars are built, you’ll discover some concerning lithium and cobalt mining issues that border on unethical. 15. No Apple CarPlay or Android Auto There is no question this one is a deal breaker for yours truly, as I can’t live without Apple CarPlay. For reasons unknown, Tesla refuses to include support for both CarPlay and Android Auto, much to the disappointment of Model S owners. 14. Insurance Costs As a result of the high price tag and costly repairs, insuring a Tesla Model S can be more expensive than insuring a gas engine vehicle at the same price tag. Even Tesla’s insurance options are often priced too high for most people. 13. Unpredictable Over-The-Air Updates Yes, it’s fantastic that Tesla can deliver updated features and even improved range to your Model S. However, these software updates often arrive at unpredictable times, making it challenging to know when and why they happen. 12. Disappointing Interior Nowadays, we are trained to expect upgraded interiors in even basic car models. Screen sizes have increased, and standard features have become more impressive, but Tesla likes the bare-bones approach. 11. Range Anxiety Because of the finite number of Tesla Supercharging stations, range anxiety is very real. You must consider this if you own a vehicle and can’t always rely on charging it at home. The idea that you can find a gas station on just about every corner is not at all comforting to electric vehicle owners. 10. Long Charging Times While Tesla has done fantastic work improving the overall charging time on the Tesla Model S, it will still take far longer than gassing up your vehicle. This is a massive concern while on a road trip. 9. Battery Degradation Just as gas engines degrade over time as you start racking up the mileage, so can an EV battery. The problem is that replacing a battery on a Tesla Model S can cost you upward of $20,000 dollars. 8. Depreciation Concerns As much as you might be okay with spending a lot on the Tesla Model S for what it can do, you have to be equally okay with knowing that depreciation might be a shocking surprise when you try to get rid of the vehicle. 7. Limited Service Centers You could be in for a problematic headache if you have an issue with a Tesla Model S and don’t live near one of its service centers. Compare the idea that Tesla only has 207 service centers in the United States, compared to 3,000 for Ford. 6. Family Road Trips We can argue whether a Tesla Model S is a good family vehicle or suitable for road trips, but it’s a moot point until charging stations become as prevalent as gas stations. Just take another car. 5. Software Concerns While it’s great that Tesla likes to add fart noises to its vehicles, relying solely on a digital display for 95% of the functionality of a car is all but begging for issues. Hopefully, these will become more consistent, with greater explanations of what each software update is doing behind the scenes. 4. Build Quality Concerns For better or worse, Tesla has become infamous for questionable build quality, which you don’t want to see on a $70,000-plus vehicle. Whether it’s misaligned panels, poor paint job, or difficulties with an electric component, you want and deserve better quality. 3. The Cost With the “base” model Tesla Model S at $73,490 and the Plaid version at $88,490, you’re definitely in competitive territory. You can find different electric vehicles with more luxury features for a similar price, even if you must sacrifice some range. 2. Cold Weather Concerns If you live in a cold weather climate and plan to drive your Tesla Model S regularly, you have to consider you’re going to lose some range. It has been well documented by current Model S owners that even the regenerative brakes don’t function right when driving in cold weather. 1. Questionable Self-Driving As much as Elon Musk and Tesla’s leadership want to tout Full Self-Driving, the technology is not as ready as they claim. While it sounds fantastic, you must pay close attention to the vehicle, as it has been the source of multiple crashes over the years. The post The Tesla Model S Was My Dream Car, But These 20 Factors Changed My Mind appeared first on 24/7 Wall St..

247wallst | 1 year ago
Tariffs, Trade Wars, Tesla's Dilemma: Is The EV Boom Hitting A Roadblock?

Tariffs, Trade Wars, Tesla's Dilemma: Is The EV Boom Hitting A Roadblock?

A fresh wave of tariffs threatens to shake up the auto industry, with U.S. automakers caught in the crossfire. If tariffs on Canadian and Mexican auto imports return, car prices could rise by as much as $3,000, according to Bloomberg Government.

Benzinga | 1 year ago
Tesla, ON Semiconductor And Other Big Stocks Moving Lower In Monday's Pre-Market Session

Tesla, ON Semiconductor And Other Big Stocks Moving Lower In Monday's Pre-Market Session

U.S. stock futures were higher this morning, with the Dow Jones futures gaining around 150 points on Monday.

Benzinga | 1 year ago
Meet the Supercharged Auto Stock That's a Better Buy Than Tesla

Meet the Supercharged Auto Stock That's a Better Buy Than Tesla

Few stocks have generated investor wealth like Tesla . In the past decade, shares of the electric vehicle (EV) pioneer have soared 2,420%.

Fool | 1 year ago
Tesla robotaxis by June? Musk turns to Texas for hands-off regulation

Tesla robotaxis by June? Musk turns to Texas for hands-off regulation

Elon Musk told investors in late January that Tesla would roll out “autonomous ride-hailing for money” by June in Austin, Texas — a state where the company faces almost no regulation, raising questions about how much safety and legal risk Tesla is willing to take on as it deploys unproven driverless technology on public streets.

Reuters | 1 year ago
The Stock Market Has an Earnings Quality Problem -- and It Can't Be Ignored Any Longer

The Stock Market Has an Earnings Quality Problem -- and It Can't Be Ignored Any Longer

Since 2023 began, Wall Street's major stock indexes have been practically unstoppable. The ageless Dow Jones Industrial Average, benchmark S&P 500 (^GSPC -0.95%), and growth-powered Nasdaq Composite have ascended to numerous record-closing highs.

Fool | 1 year ago
Tesla Stock Is Falling. It Didn't Make a Super Bowl Appearance, But SpaceX Did.

Tesla Stock Is Falling. It Didn't Make a Super Bowl Appearance, But SpaceX Did.

Tesla didn't feature in advertising during Super Bowl 59. Surprisingly, SpaceX did.

Barrons | 1 year ago
Elon Musk Just Said Tesla Has a $10 Trillion Opportunity, and It Has Nothing to Do With the Car Business

Elon Musk Just Said Tesla Has a $10 Trillion Opportunity, and It Has Nothing to Do With the Car Business

Earnings season is in full swing, and, as usual, investors are paying close attention to anything and everything that even remotely touches artificial intelligence (AI).

Fool | 1 year ago
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