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Tesla (TSLA) has recently shown a clear upward trend; here is the key analysis:
1. Stock Performance
On May 12th, during trading, the stock surged due to news of Musk participating in Trump's China visit delegation, closing up 3.89% at $445.
From May 13th to 16th, the stock continued to fluctuate slightly upward, and by pre-market on May 17th, the price remained in the $440-$450 range, a gain of over 30% from the April 7th low of $337.
2. Technical Analysis
Trend: The weekly chart shows the stock price has broken through previous highs, forming an upward continuation pattern. Short-term moving averages (such as 5-day and 10-day EMA) are diverging upward, indicating strong short-term momentum.
Support and Resistance: $400 is a key support level; if the stock pulls back to this area, it may find strong support. Resistance is in the $460-$480 range, and it remains to be seen whether it can break through effectively.
3. Fundamental Factors
Business Performance: Q1 financial report shows automotive revenue increased by 20% year-over-year, with a gross margin of 18.5%, setting a new record for per-vehicle gross profit, but delivery volume (358k units) was below expectations, and inventory backlog issues persist.
Progress in New Business: Growth in FSD subscription users, Robotaxi operations in three cities without safety drivers, completion of AI 5-chip tape-out, etc., indicating the company's accelerated shift toward AI and robotics, with market valuation logic for "AI platform" strengthening.
4. Market Sentiment and Risks
Market sentiment remains generally optimistic, with technical and news factors jointly driving the stock higher, but attention is needed:
Delivery volume falling short of expectations may cause short-term volatility;
Energy storage business declined 15% YoY, so follow-up improvements should be monitored;
If AI and robotics business progress falls short of expectations, it could weaken valuation support.
Therefore, Tesla's short-term stock price is driven by technical and news factors, with an ongoing upward trend, but medium to long-term focus should be on business transformation progress and fundamental improvements.