TSLA bottomed on March 18, four sessions before the
It squeezed into a tight range as it consolidates and is now trying to break out of a small triangle. The stock will be in focus this week because earnings are due Wednesday afternoon.
While few companies have been immune to the impact of coronavirus on global economies, TSLA has actually had some positive news before its results. On April 2 the company said first-quarter vehicle deliveries would crush estimates (88,400 vs 79,900 forecast). Then on April 15, LMC Automotive estimated that registrations in the key Chinese market rose more than 400 percent between February and March.
Finally, some bigger perspective: TSLA’s market cap is $133 billion, but it still isn’t in the S&P 500 index. If it were, it would rank No. 41 between
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