Tesla’s stock price continues its downward spiral, now down 32% from its December peak. Is this a sign of more trouble ahead, or a buying opportunity for the brave? Some analysts are recommending put spreads as a hedge, suggesting Tesla’s valuation, at 109 times projected earnings, is still dramatically inflated compared to other tech giants and the overall market. Considering the recent string of negative news, from disappointing Q4 results to slumping sales figures, is this valuation justified? Furthermore, with technical indicators like the 100-day moving average flashing warning signs, how much further could Tesla fall? Are we witnessing a correction, or the bursting of a bubble? What factors, beyond Trump’s return and Musk’s political influence, will truly drive Tesla’s long-term value? Are the hopes for fully self-driving vehicles enough to support the current price, or are investors finally waking up to the realities of the automotive market? Share your thoughts and predictions. Is it time to buy the dip, or run for the hills?
Tesla’s stock price continues its downward spiral, now down 32% from its December peak. Is this a sign of more trouble ahead, or a buying opportunity for the brave? Some analysts are recommending put spreads as a hedge, suggesting Tesla’s valuation, at 109 times projected earnings, is still dramatically inflated compared to other tech giants and the overall market. Considering the recent string of negative news, from disappointing Q4 results to slumping sales figures, is this valuation justified? Furthermore, with technical indicators like the 100-day moving average flashing warning signs, how much further could Tesla fall? Are we witnessing a correction, or the bursting of a bubble? What factors, beyond Trump’s return and Musk’s political influence, will truly drive Tesla’s long-term value? Are the hopes for fully self-driving vehicles enough to support the current price, or are investors finally waking up to the realities of the automotive market? Share your thoughts and predictions. Is it time to buy the dip, or run for the hills?