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Investor's Business Daily on MSNAs Tesla Stock Sank On Earnings, Cathie Wood Loaded UpTeslaTSLA sank more than 8% in Thursday's stock market, giving up key levels, in the wake of second-quarter earnings and CEO Elon Musk's conference call comments. However, Cathie Wood and Ark Invest saw that as an opportunity to buy more of their favorite stock.
At the risk of sounding like investing guru Cathie Wood, Tesla (NASDAQ:TSLA) has a clear path to be a $20 trillion stock. The pioneer in electric vehicles (EVs) and sustainable energy has transformed the automotive industry since its founding 22 years ago,
President Donald Trump took a break from his bitter public feud with Elon Musk by offering support to Tesla in an early morning post on Truth Social.
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Tesla shares tumbled in extended trading Wednesday after the EV maker's quarterly results fell short of Wall Street’s expectations and CEO Elon Musk warned of a "few rough quarters" ahead. Monitor these key chart levels.
Tesla's valuation gains today follow a bigger sell-off in yesterday's trading that was spurred by disappointing second-quarter results and comments from management suggesting that performance headwinds could continue in the near term. The company's share price has seen some big swings in 2025, and is down roughly 21% year to date with today's pop.
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Tesla's market cap fell below $1 trillion, but it still reflects investors' assumptions of enormous future growth.
The EV maker reported a 16% drop in quarterly net income and said c
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Investor's Business Daily on MSNDow Jones Futures: Meta, Amazon, Fed, Trump Tariffs Ahead; Tesla 'Robotaxi' Set To Launch In San FranciscoMeta, Amazon and Microsoft lead an earnings wave, along with a Fed meeting and Trump tariff deadline. Tesla "robotaxis" are about to hit San Francisco, with a caveat.