Tesla Stock CRATERS After Earnings… BUY Now?

# Q4 Earnings Season

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  • maroketo
    ·2022-01-29
    Tesla's valuation is too high. The high growth in the next decade has been reflected in the stock price. The current price-earnings ratio is 275 times. When is it reasonable to buy? If Tesla's annualized revenue reaches 50%, it is more reasonable to buy at a price-earnings ratio of 50 times.
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    • RonaldNixon
      When Tesla's market value reaches $1 trillion, choosing to short this company will definitely make a lot of money.
      2022-01-29
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    • uuunited
      When the stock price rises, it is praised, and when it falls, it is cursed.
      2022-01-29
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    • qingg123
      Tesla's valuation is a bit high, but your algorithm is not reasonable. Of course, according to the current valuation, Tesla's growth in the next decade has already been reflected in the stock price. However, no one will know what Tesla will look like ten years later.
      2022-01-29
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  • BecauseOfYou
    ·2022-01-29
    Tesla's Q4 performance is good enough: the revenue is 17.72 billion US dollars , and the net profit is 2.32 billion US dollars, with a year-on-year surge of nearly 760%, which is also better than expected. The gross profit margin continued to rise to 27.4%, while the operating profit margin nearly tripled to 14.7% year on year. In comparison, GM's operating profit margin is only 9.5%, while Ford's even worse is only 2.2%. This can also partly explain why Tesla can enjoy ten times the valuation of the latter two.
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  • RosalindElinor
    ·2022-01-29
    What worries the market is that under the background that many traditional car manufacturers are throwing tens of billions of dollars into the electric vehicle industry. Once the data shows that Tesla has lost its leading position in the industry, the logic supporting hundreds of times the price-earnings ratio will also be shaken.
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  • letgo09
    ·2022-01-29
    Tesla shareholders, please rest assured. The future product line and production capacity can support Tesla's share price of more than 2 trillion US dollars.
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  • falleno
    ·2022-01-29
    At present, Tesla's technical graphics have not yet shown the signal of support, and this round of shock will certainly continue due to the uncertainty of the external environment.
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  • waipoin
    ·2022-01-29
    I firmly support Tesla. Musk changed the competition pattern of the global automobile market alone. No one can do it except him.
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