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If you'd invested $10,000 in Tesla 10 years ago, you would have an incredible $215,600 at recent prices, an annualized growth rate of nearly 36%.
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In a tense political climate, Tesla could quickly become a symbol of American pressure, and Chinese consumers might respond with their wallets.
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Despite major headwinds in recent years, Tesla's stock maintains a devoted retail investor base. Explore the 'Faith Factor' driving Tesla's valuation as enthusiasts buy the dip while analysts debate the company's future beyond EVs.
These are nervous times for Tesla bulls on Wall Street. They now believe the future ain’t what it used to be, to paraphrase noted market analyst Yogi Berra.
Investors in Tesla (NASDAQ: TSLA) are a bundle of nerves now. The electric vehicle (EV) stock sank 11.5% in March after dropping 28% in the previous month, according to data provided by S&P Global Market Intelligence.
The S&P’s 9% loss since last Friday makes this stocks’ worst week since March 2020 and the fifth-worst week of the last 20 years, trailing only losses sustained in October 2008 and early 2020.
Tesla Chief Executive Elon Musk says the electric-car maker won't be “unscathed” by President Trump’s 25% auto tariffs. But the stock-market reaction suggests the car company might be able to better navigate them than its American rivals.
Apple ( AAPL -9.11%) and Tesla ( TSLA -5.40%) are two of the popular stocks among individual investors, but the hedge fund billionaires listed below sold one and bought the other in the fourth quarter.
People have avoided huge losses by holding old-fashioned, well-balanced investments, an approach our columnist is banking on for the future.
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Tariffs up to 54% now apply to imports from more than 180 countries—including many of America’s top trade partners.
U.S. stock futures fell sharply on Sunday evening as the Trump administration showed no signs of backing off from a wide-ranging plan to impose tariffs.
Tesla (TSLA) stock climbed over 3% in pre-market trading on Tuesday, even as its owner, Elon Musk, faces renewed controversy involving his ex,