Then there’s also the matter of Tesla’s level of demand and production in China, which some analysts and shareholders have been concerned about. Has that really been influencing Tesla stock to a notable degree?
Tesla’s stock price is down 51.8% or $168.53 per share in the past year. While Elon Musk’s own sales of billions of dollars of stock has been part of that decline, one cannot attribute a market-cap decline of more than half a trillion dollars to those sales. Most likely, all of the factors mentioned above played a part in the decline in share value — Elon Musk’s own sales and the effect of those on other shareholders, his Twitter activity, his leveraging of Tesla shares to help finance the Twitter acquisition, macro factors like inflation and fears of recession, concerns about Tesla demand in China, deep hits to Tesla’s brand, and more.
How do things change from here for Tesla stock and Tesla shareholders? Who knows? Will Elon sell billions of dollars of shares again in coming weeks or months? No one knows. Nothing above is guidance stock market guidance, but it sure is an interesting stock story to watch.
Does selling Tesla shares to fund Twitter make much sense? Well, it’s very hard to see how one can argue that case without being deep down a rabbit hole or without believing that Tesla’s market cap is far too high and will continue to decline. I don’t fall into either camp, so I find it odd and a bit disconcerting that Elon broke his loose 20-year plan for Tesla stock after just about 4 years and a few Twitter triggers. I also find it odd that he focused so much on Tesla’s potential to become more valuable than Apple and Saudi Aramco are combined just before selling billions and billions in Tesla stock. Alas, we are talking about Elon Musk, and it is 2022 — many expectations and predictions are off the table at this point.
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