Market Cap 1,394.85B
Revenue (ttm) 97.69B
Net Income (ttm) 7.13B
EPS (ttm) N/A
PE Ratio 272.57
Forward PE 345.93
Profit Margin 7.30%
Debt to Equity Ratio 0.00
Volume 63,463,000
Avg Vol 88,673,672
Day's Range N/A - N/A
Shares Out 3.33B
Stochastic %K 95%
Beta 2.06
Analysts Sell
Price Target $386.63

Company Profile

Tesla, Inc. designs, develops, manufactures, leases, and sells electric vehicles, and energy generation and storage systems in the United States, China, and internationally. The company operates in two segments, Automotive; and Energy Generation and Storage. The Automotive segment offers electric vehicles, as well as sells automotive regulatory credits; and non-warranty after-sales vehicle, used vehicles, body shop and parts, supercharging, retail merchandise, and vehicle insurance services. Thi...

Industry: Auto Manufacturers
Sector: Consumer Cyclical
Phone: 512 516 8177
Address:
1 Tesla Road, Austin, United States
RalphField115
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CmonManGiveMeABreak
CmonManGiveMeABreak Nov. 27 at 7:47 PM
$TSLA Gates still has that massive bet against Tesla on the table. lmfao
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ClintonMarine
ClintonMarine Nov. 27 at 7:33 PM
$TSLA $AAPL $GOOG $AAL Heavy resistance https://stocktwits.com/rudolfguy/message/637598618
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RealSwingTrades
RealSwingTrades Nov. 27 at 7:31 PM
$TSLA Buy signal triggered on my quant model for a swing
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keetamaxi25
keetamaxi25 Nov. 27 at 7:26 PM
$KTA.X for $TSLA investors If you look past the noise, Tesla has a very specific role in the market. It’s become a core way to own a certain bundle of themes: electrification, autonomy, AI at the edge, and a culture of shipping hardware plus software at scale. For a long-term tech investor, it makes sense as a foundational position the same way the big cloud names did for anyone who understood where internet infrastructure was heading a decade ago. In crypto terms, Keeta lives in a very different layer. Think less “consumer app” and more “base settlement fabric” where value actually hops between banks, fintechs, FX desks, and existing blockchains. From an architecture perspective, it’s built for extremely high throughput and sub‑second finality, so you can move real-world assets and payments at speeds that match card networks rather than typical blockchain cadence. The design assumes regulated participants: identity-aware rails, optional compliance hooks, and the ability to plug in KYC and AML logic so institutions don’t have to bolt that on after the fact. Where Ethereum, Solana, and others have done an incredible job seeding developer ecosystems and consumer-facing use cases, Keeta is deliberately more boring in the best way: it wants to be the financial plumbing that sits underneath everything else. Assets can come in from other chains, settle quickly on Keeta’s rails, and then move back out to wherever end users actually are, without forcing existing liquidity or user behavior to migrate wholesale. That “interoperable backbone” angle is why people in the infra world pay attention to things like independent throughput benchmarks in the millions of transactions per second and the fact that serious cloud engineers and investors have already kicked the tires. The big unlock, if it happens, is deep integration with Stripe- or Bridge-style payment stacks. That’s not just a logo on a slide; it’s the difference between theory and actual merchant flows: daily card volume, cross‑border payouts, FX, payroll, platform balances. If those rails can route even a fraction of that traffic through Keeta’s high‑speed, compliance‑ready layer, you suddenly have real-world cash streams and institutional volume justifying a much larger network value over time, instead of pure speculation. From a portfolio construction angle, Tesla is your mature, scaled bet on AI-infused hardware and energy; Keeta is more like a small, satellite allocation to the possible “TCP/IP of regulated value transfer.” It’s early, the valuation still reflects that, and there are real execution risks, but that’s also where the asymmetry lives. For someone already anchored in large-cap tech growth, having a measured exposure to a potential backbone for cross-chain and institutional settlement is a way to participate in the next decade of financial infrastructure without needing to chase every new app narrative.
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RalphField115
RalphField115 Nov. 27 at 7:51 PM
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RalphField115
RalphField115 Nov. 27 at 7:50 PM
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CmonManGiveMeABreak
CmonManGiveMeABreak Nov. 27 at 7:47 PM
$TSLA Gates still has that massive bet against Tesla on the table. lmfao
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RalphField115
RalphField115 Nov. 27 at 7:46 PM
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RalphField115
RalphField115 Nov. 27 at 7:42 PM
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RalphField115
RalphField115 Nov. 27 at 7:41 PM
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RalphField115
RalphField115 Nov. 27 at 7:40 PM
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ClintonMarine
ClintonMarine Nov. 27 at 7:33 PM
$TSLA $AAPL $GOOG $AAL Heavy resistance https://stocktwits.com/rudolfguy/message/637598618
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RealSwingTrades
RealSwingTrades Nov. 27 at 7:31 PM
$TSLA Buy signal triggered on my quant model for a swing
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keetamaxi25
keetamaxi25 Nov. 27 at 7:26 PM
$KTA.X for $TSLA investors If you look past the noise, Tesla has a very specific role in the market. It’s become a core way to own a certain bundle of themes: electrification, autonomy, AI at the edge, and a culture of shipping hardware plus software at scale. For a long-term tech investor, it makes sense as a foundational position the same way the big cloud names did for anyone who understood where internet infrastructure was heading a decade ago. In crypto terms, Keeta lives in a very different layer. Think less “consumer app” and more “base settlement fabric” where value actually hops between banks, fintechs, FX desks, and existing blockchains. From an architecture perspective, it’s built for extremely high throughput and sub‑second finality, so you can move real-world assets and payments at speeds that match card networks rather than typical blockchain cadence. The design assumes regulated participants: identity-aware rails, optional compliance hooks, and the ability to plug in KYC and AML logic so institutions don’t have to bolt that on after the fact. Where Ethereum, Solana, and others have done an incredible job seeding developer ecosystems and consumer-facing use cases, Keeta is deliberately more boring in the best way: it wants to be the financial plumbing that sits underneath everything else. Assets can come in from other chains, settle quickly on Keeta’s rails, and then move back out to wherever end users actually are, without forcing existing liquidity or user behavior to migrate wholesale. That “interoperable backbone” angle is why people in the infra world pay attention to things like independent throughput benchmarks in the millions of transactions per second and the fact that serious cloud engineers and investors have already kicked the tires. The big unlock, if it happens, is deep integration with Stripe- or Bridge-style payment stacks. That’s not just a logo on a slide; it’s the difference between theory and actual merchant flows: daily card volume, cross‑border payouts, FX, payroll, platform balances. If those rails can route even a fraction of that traffic through Keeta’s high‑speed, compliance‑ready layer, you suddenly have real-world cash streams and institutional volume justifying a much larger network value over time, instead of pure speculation. From a portfolio construction angle, Tesla is your mature, scaled bet on AI-infused hardware and energy; Keeta is more like a small, satellite allocation to the possible “TCP/IP of regulated value transfer.” It’s early, the valuation still reflects that, and there are real execution risks, but that’s also where the asymmetry lives. For someone already anchored in large-cap tech growth, having a measured exposure to a potential backbone for cross-chain and institutional settlement is a way to participate in the next decade of financial infrastructure without needing to chase every new app narrative.
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ShortJon1999
ShortJon1999 Nov. 27 at 7:25 PM
$META $NVDA $SPY $TSLA $QQQ Citadel's Ken Griffin loading AI, huge META buy while adding to others, while one hit wonder Burry betches bubble non stop
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ClintonMarine
ClintonMarine Nov. 27 at 7:19 PM
$ZBCN $AUPH $OKTA $TSLA High - level fluctuations https://stocktwits.com/rudolfguy/message/637598618
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RalphField115
RalphField115 Nov. 27 at 7:09 PM
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WarLord_0401
WarLord_0401 Nov. 27 at 7:07 PM
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robd27
robd27 Nov. 27 at 6:59 PM
$SQQQ $TSLA $TSLQ hmmm. read up
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MESSPAC
MESSPAC Nov. 27 at 6:53 PM
$TSLA https://x.com/SawyerMerritt/status/1993880046205829546
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freelancerpaglu Nov. 27 at 6:49 PM
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PermianTrader
PermianTrader Nov. 27 at 6:45 PM
$SPY $NVDA $TSLA Pros: PPS is about to break above the 20 & 50 Day. Clear skies above. Cons: Valuations have become ridiculously high.
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fel0n_drumpf
fel0n_drumpf Nov. 27 at 6:43 PM
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Chesabelle
Chesabelle Nov. 27 at 6:43 PM
$TSLA Happy Thanksgiving! Homemade apple pie is done. Enjoy, Everyone!
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FlowlessZero
FlowlessZero Nov. 27 at 6:38 PM
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topstockalerts
topstockalerts Nov. 27 at 6:33 PM
Tesla launched a new 30-day free trial of Full Self-Driving (Supervised) in North America for version 14.2, which requires Hardware 4.0. Previous trials did little to boost FSD sales, but v14 marks a notable improvement. Data from the FSD Community Tracker — previously highlighted by CEO Elon Musk — shows FSD v14 achieving roughly 5,300 miles per critical disengagement, or about 2,400 miles in city driving, far above v13’s levels. Still, performance remains well below what would be required for true autonomous driving. Musk recently reiterated expectations for removing safety monitors on Austin robotaxis, continuing years of optimistic timelines. Tesla shares rose 1.7% to 426.58 on Wednesday and are up 9.1% this week. The stock remains below its 50-day line but has reclaimed the 10-week level. The EV maker may be forming a new consolidation after reaching a 2025 high of 474.07 on Nov. 3, potentially creating a deep handle within its broader 11-month pattern. $TSLA $SPX
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