$Tesla Motors(TSLA)$ Here's a breakdown of potential Tesla delivery number reactions: * 390k–405k: Could be neutral to slightly negative. * 410k–425k: Likely positive. * 430k–450k: Strongly positive. * 475k: That would be an enormous surprise, potentially moving the stock up significantly—maybe high single digits or even double digits in a single day, depending on what investors were already expecting. The one caveat is that if traders have already priced in an extremely optimistic number, the reaction really depends on whether the broader market believed those odds. In practice, Wall Street analyst expectations usually have a bigger influence on the immediate stock reaction than prediction markets. If they announced 475,000 deliveries, it wo
$Tesla Motors(TSLA)$ My plan is to sell a portion of my shares if the stock reaches $400 per share. If it falls back to $350 per share, I'll increase my position and continue holding it for the long term.
$Tesla Motors(TSLA)$ Tesla remains structurally investable. It currently has a market cap of $1.22 trillion and a share price of $391.62. The Q1 earnings beat showed revenue up 16% year-over-year to $22.4 billion with adjusted EPS at $0.41. To me, the company's ultimate strength is its transition into a "Systemic AI and Robotics Utility." This is evidenced by Full Self-Driving active subscriptions surging 51% year-over-year to 1.28 million and the internal start of Optimus humanoid robot production at the Fremont facility. This high-margin software dominance and vertical integration—underpinned by the operational North American lithium refinery and the successful ramp of dry-electrode 4680 cells—act as a clear
$Tesla Motors(TSLA)$ The current price is higher than today's open, unlike the last three days, so green could be seen towards the close. meta, tsla, xe, anab, oklo, nvda are having a similar pattern.
$Tesla Motors(TSLA)$ Tesla rose 0.93% in pre-market trading, despite Bloomberg reporting that a significant portion of recent Cybertruck sales came from within Musk's own business ecosystem rather than organic demand. SpaceX accounted for 1,279 vehicles, or more than 18%, of the 7,071 Cybertrucks registered in the US during Q4, with other Musk-linked entities purchasing an additional 60 units in the same period.