Tesla stock has a unique character: It tends to rise over time, but is also very volatile. Short-term volatility in long-term uptrends can equate to opportunity for investors.
Tesla Inc TSLA is having a rough ride in 2025, and the numbers don't lie. Among the Magnificent Seven , Tesla is the worst-performing stock year to date, down a staggering 25.66%.
Tesla (TSLA -3.04%) and Apple (AAPL -1.27%) were two of the three most popular stocks among retail investors last year, according to Vanda Research. But two hedge fund billionaires bought Tesla and sold Apple during the fourth quarter, as detailed below:
Tesla stock price has imploded this year as concerns about the company remains. TSLA has plunged from the year-to-date high of $488.50 to the current $290, its lowest level since November 7.
U.S. electric vehicle and tech giant Tesla's TSLA market cap slipped below the coveted $1 trillion mark yesterday, as shares tumbled more than 8% to close at $302.80. This marked the fourth straight day of decline, with the stock plunging 16% in just four sessions, erasing $186 billion in market value.
Following an extraordinary 2023 and 2024, when Tesla (TSLA -8.39%) shares rose 102% and 63%, respectively, the stock is facing different sentiment in 2025. As of this writing, shares are down more than 18% year to date.
Tesla introduced self-driving features to some of its vehicles in China on Tuesday. Elon Musk said the software was trained on internet videos of China's roads and signs.
Tesla's post-election stock surge has nearly vanished as shares of the electric vehicle giant tumbled over 8% on Tuesday, pushing its market capitalization below $1 trillion for the first time since early November.
Tesla's share price fell more than 8% as of 1:20 p.m. EST on Tuesday after reports that sales for the company across Europe fell about 45% over the last month—despite rival electric-vehicle companies seeing increased demand—causing Tesla owner Elon Musk's net worth to plummet by almost $15 billion.
Tesla (NASDAQ: TSLA) stock's 2025 price decline hasn't halted the insider trading activity, with various high-ranking executives and directors offloading more than $110 million worth of shares since January 2.
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