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Tesla’s Stock Struggles in 2025, as Musk Offers Cautious Outlook on Growth

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Tesla stocks have been trading at their lowest levels of the year in 2025, showing weakness after a strong run. Tesla saw a 63% surge following President Donald Trump’s election but is now facing an adjustment period as concerns over slowing growth have emerged in the current year.

Tesla CEO Elon Musk recently struck a cautious tone, indicating that vehicle sales growth in 2025 may not be as robust as anticipated. This outlook reflects the intensifying competition in the electric vehicle (EV) market and broader macroeconomic uncertainties. While Musk highlighted the growth potential of autonomous driving technology and the Robotaxi business, expectations for short-term performance have been tempered.

Tesla’s stock price has dipped below key technical support levels, alarming investors, with some market analysts even warning of further declines. However, they also project that Tesla’s innovative capabilities and integration of artificial intelligence (AI) technology will be long-term growth drivers. On the other hand, if the company continues to face slowing revenue growth and rising cost pressures, it may take time for the stock to regain footing.

The EV market is becoming increasingly competitive, with major rivals like Rivian and Lucid aggressively pursuing strategies to expand their market share. As the industry continues to evolve, attention is now focused on Tesla and its response to the escalating challenges.

Daniel Kim
content@viewusglobal.com

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