Shyon
04-20 21:42
I’m leaning bullish into this earnings. Even if near-term numbers are mixed, I think a lot is already priced in for $Tesla Motors(TSLA)$ . For me, the focus isn’t just deliveries anymore—it’s whether Tesla can keep investors engaged with its AI story, especially FSD and Robotaxi progress.

Inventory and margin pressure are real risks, but the market is increasingly valuing Tesla as more than just an EV company. If management provides clearer updates or timelines, that could outweigh a weaker quarter. At this stage, guidance and narrative matter more than the headline numbers. I’ll also be watching how capex and free cash flow are framed, since that could influence sentiment.

My prediction: Tesla closes around $420.00 on April 23, and I’m firmly bullish, expecting it to stay above $400.

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Tesla Slides Ahead of Earnings: What Is Market Pricing In?
Tesla fell 1.55% to $386 ahead of its after-hours Q1 earnings release, with markets actively repricing risk on two fronts: a lawsuit from owners over Musk's 2016 autonomous driving promises has surfaced FSD legal liability, while reports of Tesla using complex tax structures to avoid billions in U.S. taxes are stoking policy risk. Institutional focus remains on margin trajectory and FSD subscription revenue sustainability. Can the $380 support level hold before the earnings data lands?
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