
Tesla’s Weird Phase: Still a $1.4T Giant, But No Longer Untouchable
TL;DR
Quick Summary
- Tesla trades near its 52-week high around $459, even as U.S. EV sales just hit a near three-year low despite cheaper car versions.
- The stock has become a mega-cap staple in broad ETFs, so flows and factor rotations matter almost as much as Tesla’s own headlines.
- The real debate now: is Tesla still a high-growth, multi-business tech story—or slowly morphing into a mature car company with an identity crisis?
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