$Tesla Motors(TSLA)$ delivered an earnings beat after the close on Wednesday (22 April), but the stock still slipped 3% overnight as investors focused on Elon Musk’s warning that capital expenditure will rise sharply, with 2026 spending now set to exceed prior guidance.
Amplifying the move, the $TESLA 3xShortSG280330(RLSW.SI)$ gained about 9% on Thursday in Singapore, while the $TESLA 3xLongSG261006(TSYW.SI)$ fell by a similar magnitude.
Tesla went on to fall close to 3.6% by US market close, lifting the Tesla 3x Short DLC up a further 1.7% to close up 10.9% on a US market close to close.
During the previous earnings season, $Advanced Micro Devices(AMD)$ fell more than 17% the day after earnings, yet at 9am Singapore time it was down only around 8%, leaving room for investors to position ahead of the full US market reaction.
The $AMD 3xShortSG280420(KGZW.SI)$ went on to gain 51.6% close-to-close on the 4 February US trading day, and investors who entered during the SGX session could have captured a gain of around 21% by the next market open.
With Big Tech earnings now in full swing, US stock DLCs offer investors a way to express short-term post-earnings views with magnified exposure — during SGX market hours, ahead of the US market open.
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