Market Cap 1,418.73B
Revenue (ttm) 97.69B
Net Income (ttm) 7.13B
EPS (ttm) N/A
PE Ratio 289.24
Forward PE 367.09
Profit Margin 7.30%
Debt to Equity Ratio 0.00
Volume 36,083,043
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
gamma_trader
gamma_trader Nov. 28 at 7:57 PM
$TSLA Future looks bright
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keetamaxi25
keetamaxi25 Nov. 28 at 7:45 PM
$KTA.X for $TSLA investors Whatever your view on Tesla, the market has already voted that it matters. As a core position in the AI and edge-compute story, it gives you exposure to real-world data, autonomy, and vertically integrated hardware and software. That’s the right instinct: own the platforms that are already embedded in global supply chains and have the balance sheet to keep compounding. Keeta, by contrast, sits much deeper in the stack. It’s not about consumer products or even application-level crypto; it is trying to be the back-end settlement and interoperability fabric that regulated institutions can actually plug into. Think of the problem set: banks, fintechs, and global payment processors need sub-second finality and very high throughput, but they also need identity-aware flows, optional KYC and AML hooks, and predictable behavior for auditors and regulators. Keeta was architected around that constraint set from day one. The public stress tests that showed it handling on the order of eleven million transactions per second, with independent validation by outfits like ChainSpec and engineers in the Google Cloud orbit, are less about bragging rights and more about answering a basic enterprise question: will this thing stay up and stay safe when real money is moving at scale? Serious teams I work with, whether in AI data infrastructure or payments, care about latency and reliability, but they care just as much about compliance and clean integration surfaces. Keeta’s design keeps confirmation times low without sacrificing the safety properties institutions expect: you can build identity-aware assets, run FX-style flows, and still get deterministic, fast settlement across chains. The anchors and bridging model let stablecoins or wrapped assets come in, settle quickly, and then return to their native ecosystems, which makes Keeta complementary to networks like Ethereum and others rather than competitive in a zero-sum way. That’s a different thesis than “let’s be the everything-chain”; it’s closer to “let’s be the neutral backbone everyone quietly routes through.” Where this gets interesting from an investor’s perspective is the connection into real-world payment pipes. If Keeta ends up deeply integrated with a Stripe- or Bridge-type global rail, you suddenly have merchant payments, payouts, cross-border remittances, and FX all settling over a high-speed, compliance-aware chain in the background. That is the kind of linkage that can justify a step-change in how the market values the network over time, because it ties block space directly to recurring transaction flows rather than pure speculation. Today, Keeta’s valuation still looks small versus other major L1s that are chasing broader narratives, which is why I see it as more of a satellite position: for someone already anchored in mature tech names like Tesla, a modest allocation to Keeta is a targeted bet that the “boring” financial plumbing layer of the next decade will be on-chain, and that the chains that embrace regulation, identity, and institutional-grade performance will quietly accrue a lot of that flow.
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sahfgasdg
sahfgasdg Nov. 28 at 7:43 PM
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mikeh22
mikeh22 Nov. 28 at 7:32 PM
$TSLA I believe Elon is trying to out lie the Donald. Should be a good match !!!!!
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InvestingYoungDotCA
InvestingYoungDotCA Nov. 28 at 7:29 PM
$NIO Freedom Capital upgraded Nio to Buy from Hold with a price target of $7, up from $6.50. The Chinese EV maker has shown accelerating delivery growth in recent quarters and intends to build on that momentum with the launch of two sub-brands, notes the analyst, who believes that rising shipments next year will drive the company's revenue to "new record levels." View the latest Price Targets & Analyst Commentary for the list of Analyst Firms below 1. Macquarie 2. BofA (Bank of America) 3. UBS 4. Goldman Sachs 5. Morgan Stanley 6. Citigroup 7. Mizuho 8. J.P. Morgan 9. Barclays 10. Freedom Capital $TSLA https://www.investingyoung.ca/post/nio-analyst-ratings-price-targets-and-commentary-from-wall-street
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enleeten
enleeten Nov. 28 at 7:26 PM
$TSLA holy fuck, Elon is going to be ecstatic that some random guy on stocktwits is test driving one of their cars they cant sell to anyone else! Champagne and ket time!
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BMakingMoney
BMakingMoney Nov. 28 at 7:19 PM
$TSLA “you might resent the man but don’t put Elon on a shelf, if you pull your ad from X then he’ll just say ‘go fuck yourself’ just go buy a hyundai ionic five”
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spaumaki
spaumaki Nov. 28 at 7:13 PM
$NVDA $SPY $GOOGL $TSLA We can all agree that Nvidia´s first mover advantage is over. And now the competitors will show no mercy. All the way from the US to China.
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gamma_trader
gamma_trader Nov. 28 at 7:57 PM
$TSLA Future looks bright
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FRAGMENTS
FRAGMENTS Nov. 28 at 7:48 PM
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FRAGMENTS
FRAGMENTS Nov. 28 at 7:47 PM
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keetamaxi25
keetamaxi25 Nov. 28 at 7:45 PM
$KTA.X for $TSLA investors Whatever your view on Tesla, the market has already voted that it matters. As a core position in the AI and edge-compute story, it gives you exposure to real-world data, autonomy, and vertically integrated hardware and software. That’s the right instinct: own the platforms that are already embedded in global supply chains and have the balance sheet to keep compounding. Keeta, by contrast, sits much deeper in the stack. It’s not about consumer products or even application-level crypto; it is trying to be the back-end settlement and interoperability fabric that regulated institutions can actually plug into. Think of the problem set: banks, fintechs, and global payment processors need sub-second finality and very high throughput, but they also need identity-aware flows, optional KYC and AML hooks, and predictable behavior for auditors and regulators. Keeta was architected around that constraint set from day one. The public stress tests that showed it handling on the order of eleven million transactions per second, with independent validation by outfits like ChainSpec and engineers in the Google Cloud orbit, are less about bragging rights and more about answering a basic enterprise question: will this thing stay up and stay safe when real money is moving at scale? Serious teams I work with, whether in AI data infrastructure or payments, care about latency and reliability, but they care just as much about compliance and clean integration surfaces. Keeta’s design keeps confirmation times low without sacrificing the safety properties institutions expect: you can build identity-aware assets, run FX-style flows, and still get deterministic, fast settlement across chains. The anchors and bridging model let stablecoins or wrapped assets come in, settle quickly, and then return to their native ecosystems, which makes Keeta complementary to networks like Ethereum and others rather than competitive in a zero-sum way. That’s a different thesis than “let’s be the everything-chain”; it’s closer to “let’s be the neutral backbone everyone quietly routes through.” Where this gets interesting from an investor’s perspective is the connection into real-world payment pipes. If Keeta ends up deeply integrated with a Stripe- or Bridge-type global rail, you suddenly have merchant payments, payouts, cross-border remittances, and FX all settling over a high-speed, compliance-aware chain in the background. That is the kind of linkage that can justify a step-change in how the market values the network over time, because it ties block space directly to recurring transaction flows rather than pure speculation. Today, Keeta’s valuation still looks small versus other major L1s that are chasing broader narratives, which is why I see it as more of a satellite position: for someone already anchored in mature tech names like Tesla, a modest allocation to Keeta is a targeted bet that the “boring” financial plumbing layer of the next decade will be on-chain, and that the chains that embrace regulation, identity, and institutional-grade performance will quietly accrue a lot of that flow.
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sahfgasdg
sahfgasdg Nov. 28 at 7:43 PM
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mikeh22
mikeh22 Nov. 28 at 7:32 PM
$TSLA I believe Elon is trying to out lie the Donald. Should be a good match !!!!!
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InvestingYoungDotCA
InvestingYoungDotCA Nov. 28 at 7:29 PM
$NIO Freedom Capital upgraded Nio to Buy from Hold with a price target of $7, up from $6.50. The Chinese EV maker has shown accelerating delivery growth in recent quarters and intends to build on that momentum with the launch of two sub-brands, notes the analyst, who believes that rising shipments next year will drive the company's revenue to "new record levels." View the latest Price Targets & Analyst Commentary for the list of Analyst Firms below 1. Macquarie 2. BofA (Bank of America) 3. UBS 4. Goldman Sachs 5. Morgan Stanley 6. Citigroup 7. Mizuho 8. J.P. Morgan 9. Barclays 10. Freedom Capital $TSLA https://www.investingyoung.ca/post/nio-analyst-ratings-price-targets-and-commentary-from-wall-street
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enleeten
enleeten Nov. 28 at 7:26 PM
$TSLA holy fuck, Elon is going to be ecstatic that some random guy on stocktwits is test driving one of their cars they cant sell to anyone else! Champagne and ket time!
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BMakingMoney
BMakingMoney Nov. 28 at 7:19 PM
$TSLA “you might resent the man but don’t put Elon on a shelf, if you pull your ad from X then he’ll just say ‘go fuck yourself’ just go buy a hyundai ionic five”
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spaumaki
spaumaki Nov. 28 at 7:13 PM
$NVDA $SPY $GOOGL $TSLA We can all agree that Nvidia´s first mover advantage is over. And now the competitors will show no mercy. All the way from the US to China.
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machumble
machumble Nov. 28 at 7:12 PM
$SPY $QQQ $MSFT $TSLA last Friday people scared to buy; the move has +$6 so be nimble next week
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taylorswifit
taylorswifit Nov. 28 at 7:11 PM
$TSLA if this hits 415 Monday I’m sending everyone who likes this $100
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JesusHolbrook
JesusHolbrook Nov. 28 at 7:10 PM
$NUKK $CRWV $TSLA $JPM The bullish trend has become irreversible. http://youtube.com/post/UgkxTWoxx_806LHCtzSzoJKOnNgoA_Ozzhwt?si=b_znAGq_epDIyUHz
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AkshayKanbar
AkshayKanbar Nov. 28 at 7:05 PM
$TSLA have fun with that. Nobody will buy them. And Tesla wont need that many since they don't sell shit
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MFFBACKUP
MFFBACKUP Nov. 28 at 7:00 PM
$TSLA TSLA .80 to 1.40+ QQQ .95 to 1.30+ $QQQ B A N G E R 🟢🟢🟢🟢
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AkshayKanbar
AkshayKanbar Nov. 28 at 6:59 PM
$TSLA nobody wants it
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eematrading
eematrading Nov. 28 at 6:59 PM
$QQQ $SPY $TSLA $NVDA $AMD Part 4 finale Right now, the big asset classes in the top 7, Q's, and SPY are showing nothing but heavily lob sided PUT TO CALL ratios. I'll share some images below so you can see for yourself how lobsided they are. What matters in the PC is the OI, not the volume. This then has to be put together with market maker gamma exposure to understand why this is still a 'dip buy' environment. What I will also say is that these OI PC ratios are not king, as they are 'option chain wide' PC ratios. What matters usually sits around 5-6% around current price because the 'deltas' and 'gamma's' outside that range have little hedging effect on price. So a tighter look into the chains are needed. Needless to say, the detail 'for the most part' points to too many puts system wide. This means only one thing. Buy the dip... and join this ride, regardless of Wall Street being out. But PLEASE be mindful what a dangerous environment we are in bulls. This isn't going to continue for long.
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USAStockmarket
USAStockmarket Nov. 28 at 6:57 PM
$TSLA 78% chance Delaware Supreme Court rules in Elon Musk's favor
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robd27
robd27 Nov. 28 at 6:54 PM
$AMD $NVDA $QQQ $SPY $TSLA appreciate the honesty my friend
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eematrading
eematrading Nov. 28 at 6:53 PM
$QQQ $SPY $TSLA $NVDA $AMD So what's keeping this market rallying? The thing you need to understand is that when wall street is 'leaving' the markets, that means they want NOTHING to do with the prices up here. Okay? So this means that so long as the PC ratios for the OPEX dates are heavily tilted with puts in the system, they also can't afford to DROP the market. Why? Sure they can go and buy a fuck ton of puts and decimate markets. But then they're left holding the bag of all the put assignments they have to eat on the way down. So the ONLY thing they can do is keep the markets inflated... until the sentiment changes, people pile into net calls (more than puts) system wide... which then clears the drain for the decimation that we have constantly been trying to time, but keep getting burned on. So what's likely going to happen here? I'll post in part 4 on my profile.
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Bestbet247
Bestbet247 Nov. 28 at 6:52 PM
$AMZE $TSLA $RCAT Love these stocks. AMZE moving niceeeeeeee. 75 cents incoming AH!???
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NuclearIsotope
NuclearIsotope Nov. 28 at 6:51 PM
$TSLA Wind it up
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