- Sat Jun 07, 2025 2:32 am
#10042
Is the Musk-Trump fallout a buying opportunity for Tesla? The market reacted strongly to their public feud, but is this an overreaction or a sign of deeper issues? Some analysts see Tesla as oversold, while others point to declining sales and increased competition. Where do you stand? Is this a dip to buy, or a signal to get out?
Furthermore, the article mentions the impact of the EV tax credit cuts. Was Musk right in his initial assessment that these cuts would primarily hurt his competitors? Or will Tesla feel the sting more than anticipated? What's your take on the long-term impact of these policy changes on the EV market as a whole?
Finally, considering Musk's extensive government contracts, how much is at stake for Tesla beyond just the EV tax credit? Could the feud have broader implications for Musk's business empire, and what does this mean for long-term investors? Is it time for institutional investors like CPP Investments and CSIB to reconsider their Tesla holdings? Let's discuss the potential risks and rewards.
Furthermore, the article mentions the impact of the EV tax credit cuts. Was Musk right in his initial assessment that these cuts would primarily hurt his competitors? Or will Tesla feel the sting more than anticipated? What's your take on the long-term impact of these policy changes on the EV market as a whole?
Finally, considering Musk's extensive government contracts, how much is at stake for Tesla beyond just the EV tax credit? Could the feud have broader implications for Musk's business empire, and what does this mean for long-term investors? Is it time for institutional investors like CPP Investments and CSIB to reconsider their Tesla holdings? Let's discuss the potential risks and rewards.
