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TESLA - Hyped Car - Hyped Stock

NASDAQ:TSLA   Tesla
What an insane rally of Tesla over the last months. Many investors which were short got crazily burned. Their portfolio might have massive losses. Did they underestimated this company or do they still see Tesla as a normal Automobile Company?

What we know: The company makes massive of revenues but generates at the moment only a couple of millions in profit. That´s the reason, why many investors see TSLA as an overprized company. But, are they really overprized or just incorrect categorized?

The right classification: From my view, Tesla is no Automobile Company as BMW , XETR:DAI, VOW3 or 7203 . It´s more! It´s a Technology/Software Company which archieved many things in the last years, and not many have believed in the success story of Tesla. It was written bankrupt close to every quarter.

Software + Infrastructure: Tesla has an advantage of roughly 5 years, compared to other car manufacturers. There are many reasons! It has already its own software for an (1) excellent autonomous driving, (2) battary management and (3) software updates over the air. Further it has an incredible charging infrastructure. Therefore Tesla sold the most Electric Cars, globaly.

Yes, Tesla is hyped. But we might see new highs in the next years, IF other car manufacturers don´t get the curve and are not able to compete on the market for Electric Cars. And electric stands for technology and software, which Tesla already has. Maybe the quality of each car is not always the best but with some german accuracy this can be solved easily.

Let me know, what do you think about Tesla. Are they overprized? Right now, TSLA might have reached its upper band of a trendchannel and is ready for a small correction. If we see an incredibly selling pressure, Tesla could see a bigger down turn. For long term investors it might then the right time to buy.

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