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Tesla faces declining sales, intense competition, and overhyped ventures while leadership concerns grow and FSD lags peers. Read why TSLA stock is a sell.
Chinese electric vehicles are becoming far more attractive, rendering Tesla's cars less appealing, particularly in global markets.
With shares down 21% year to date, Tesla ( TSLA 0.04%) is reeling from a combination of weakening electric vehicle (EV) demand, political uncertainty, and a CEO who seems to have misplaced priorities.
Three themes tell the story of the year so far, embodied by three stocks that encapsulate the highs and the lows of the first half of 2025. Boeing ( BA) has become the government's favorite trade talk tool, representing resilience and preferential treatment from D.C.
US stock market today saw mixed moves as the S&P 500 and Nasdaq pulled back from recent highs while the Dow Jones climbed. The drop came as Tesla stock fell sharply, driven by rising tension between Elon Musk and President Trump over trade policy.
Traders are set to make about $1.4 billion in paper profits from their short positions in Tesla shares on Monday after CEO Elon Musk's plans to launch a new U.S. political party heightened concerns about his commitment to the company's future.