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why tesla stock is down today

by Retta Nolan Published 3 years ago Updated 2 years ago
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Today, Tesla shares are down by about 10% while S&P 500 is losing some ground in volatile trading. The main reason for the current downside move is the sell-off in the electric vehicle space. Investors are rushing out of their speculative EV investments as they look worried about valuation of high-flying tech stocks.

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Why everyone should sell Tesla stock now?

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Why is Tesla stock dropping so much?

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Would it be worth buying 1 share of Tesla stock?

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When will Tesla stock drop?

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Tesla Stock Falls Despite Beating Analyst Estimates

Shares of Tesla gained strong downside momentum after the company released its fourth-quarter report.

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What happened

Shares of Tesla (NASDAQ: TSLA) were trading lower on Monday after a U.S. government agency announced an investigation into the company's Autopilot hands-free driving system.

So what

The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) said that it has opened a formal safety probe into Tesla's driver-assist systems after a series of crashes involving emergency vehicles. (The investigation was opened on Friday, but it was first reported on Monday morning.)

Now what

While NHTSA's investigation is focused on Tesla, it's also a signal to the industry at large that its regulators are now looking carefully at the so-called "self-driving" space. Auto investors should note that this could have consequences for other companies developing advanced driver-assist or autonomous-vehicle systems.

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