Tesla stock was falling in early trading Tuesday after eking out a gain on Monday as Wall Street tries to catch up with investors. Shares of the electric vehicle maker were down 0.5% at $409.00 in premarket trading Tuesday while S&P 500 and Dow Jones Industrial Average futures were edging up 0.
Tesla stock has hit a rough patch in recent weeks, but top analysts still see big gains ahead for the EV maker's stock this year.
However, Americans have remained gas-powered car drivers. *A Tesla Future *The Partnership With Hertz *Supercharger Network There are two theories about what could restart EV sales. The first is the sudden appearance of EVs priced under $25,000.
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Even though Tesla stock soared last year because of the potential of its FSD technology, EV sales still account for 79% of the company's revenue. Therefore, if this part of its business isn't performing, it becomes hard to justify further upside in its stock price (more on that later).
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