Tesla: Reality Check And Awakening (Technical Analysis, Rating Downgrade)

Summary:

  • Tesla stock has failed at its most important support level, leading to a downgrade to a sell position.
  • The U.S. consumer cyclical sector is showing signs of weakness, hinting at a broader cooldown in relevant industries.
  • There are two likely scenarios for Tesla: a continuation of the downtrend, or a retracement to fill a gap but with massive overhead resistance.
  • I discuss important price levels and metrics that Tesla investors could consider for gaining an edge on the stock’s likely price action.

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Tesla (NASDAQ:TSLA) stock had been forming what I suggested could be the last two legs of a promising upward movement, but the stock failed at its most important support level, invalidating my previous assumption. Both the relevant


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