No Result
View All Result
China Secrets Revealed
  • Economy
  • Editor’s Pick
  • Investing
  • News
  • Stock
  • Economy
  • Editor’s Pick
  • Investing
  • News
  • Stock
No Result
View All Result
China Secrets Revealed
No Result
View All Result
Home Investing

EV weakness isn’t hurting Tesla stock today — THIS is

by
January 29, 2026
in Investing
0
EV weakness isn’t hurting Tesla stock today — THIS is

Tesla (NASDAQ: TSLA) successfully steered past Wall Street’s conservative estimates in its fiscal Q4 — delivering adjusted earnings of 50 cents a share against a forecasted 45 cents per share.

Despite the “fuzzy” outperformance, however, the firm’s underlying automotive business did show some signs of fatigue: vehicle deliveries crashed 16% year-on-year and annual revenue suffered its first decline in history.

Yet, surprisingly, the cooling demand for electric vehicles isn’t what’s cooling “investor sentiment” today.

Instead, the market is reeling from a massive spike in capital expenditure guidance.

Tesla now plans on spending over $20 billion this year – more than double the $9 billion it did in 2025.

As UBS analyst Joseph Spak warned, this shift introduces profound “uncertainty”, sending TSLA stock down nearly 3.0% on January 29.

Why the physical AI pivot makes Tesla stock investors nervous

Wall Street analysts are increasingly wary of Tesla’s aggressive pivot from a traditional automaker to a “Physical AI” powerhouse.

On Thursday, billionaire Elon Musk confirmed the EV maker is killing off its legacy Model S and Model X to make room for “Optimus” humanoid robots, which essentially means he’s burning the ships behind him.

Barclays analyst Dan Levy described this as a “symbolic baton pass”, but it’s one that comes with a staggering price tag.

Investors who were comfortable with TSLA as a “high-growth” automaker now find themselves funding a speculative robotics venture.

This transition requires a complete retooling of infrastructure, which experts believe creates a huge “execution gap” where the certain cash flow of vehicle sales is replaced by the unproven potential of autonomous bots.

It’s this uncertainty that’s hurting Tesla stock today.

Big dreams, bigger risks: understanding capex conundrum

The scepticism isn’t just about what the money is being spent on, but the sheer velocity of the burn.

Doubling the capex budget to $20 billion in a single year is a high-stakes gamble that UBS analysts believe pronounces the overall risk profile of Tesla shares.

Unlike predictable scaling of an assembly line for a new car model, the path to a fully autonomous robotaxi fleet and mass-market humanoid robots is fraught with regulatory hurdles and technical “long-tail” problems.

As analyst Colin Langan of Wells Fargo noted, these timelines are notoriously “fuzzy”, and there’s no guarantee that the payoff will arrive before the current cash reserves are tested, leaving investors wondering if they are buying into a tech revolution or a money pit.

Verdict: practice caution in playing TSLA shares here

For those looking to play TSLA shares at the current price, a significant degree of caution is warranted.

The multinational is currently in a “valuation vacuum” where it must grow into its massive market cap before any further meaningful appreciation can happen.

While the “Musk Factor” often rewards believers who ignore traditional metrics, the reality of a 250+ price-to-earnings (P/E) multiple is becoming harder to ignore.

Between a “61%” drop in annual net income and the looming $20 billion spending spree, the safety margin has thinned considerably.

Unless Tesla proves its “Physical AI” transition can generate tangible margins beyond the hype of a conference call, the stock remains a high-beta bet on a future that’s still very much under construction.

The post EV weakness isn’t hurting Tesla stock today — THIS is appeared first on Invezz

Previous Post

Why Nvidia stock is crashing around 2% after Big Tech earnings

Next Post

From Marketplace to Bureaucracy: The Evolution of Private Prosecution in America

Next Post
From Marketplace to Bureaucracy: The Evolution of Private Prosecution in America

From Marketplace to Bureaucracy: The Evolution of Private Prosecution in America

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Get the daily email that makes reading the news actually enjoyable. Stay informed and entertained, for free.
Your information is secure and your privacy is protected. By opting in you agree to receive emails from us. Remember that you can opt-out any time, we hate spam too!
  • Trending
  • Comments
  • Latest
TSA says PreCheck not suspended as partial government shutdown affects DHS

TSA says PreCheck not suspended as partial government shutdown affects DHS

0
TD Cowen downgrades Molson Coors, lowers price target to $58: Is it time to exit?

TD Cowen downgrades Molson Coors, lowers price target to $58: Is it time to exit?

0
Google’s antitrust ruling draws parallels to Microsoft’s 25-year-old case: Here’s how

Google’s antitrust ruling draws parallels to Microsoft’s 25-year-old case: Here’s how

0
In 2023, Colorado Lawmakers Pushed Back on Cops Practicing Pain Medicine Based on Flawed CDC Guideline

In 2023, Colorado Lawmakers Pushed Back on Cops Practicing Pain Medicine Based on Flawed CDC Guideline

0
TSA says PreCheck not suspended as partial government shutdown affects DHS

TSA says PreCheck not suspended as partial government shutdown affects DHS

February 22, 2026
Why keeping lawmakers in DC during shutdown may have caused more harm than good

Why keeping lawmakers in DC during shutdown may have caused more harm than good

February 22, 2026
Turkey’s growing reach in Africa seen complicating US strategy, analysts warn

Turkey’s growing reach in Africa seen complicating US strategy, analysts warn

February 22, 2026
WATCH: Top 5 most memorable moments in American State of the Union history

WATCH: Top 5 most memorable moments in American State of the Union history

February 22, 2026

Recent News

TSA says PreCheck not suspended as partial government shutdown affects DHS

TSA says PreCheck not suspended as partial government shutdown affects DHS

February 22, 2026
Why keeping lawmakers in DC during shutdown may have caused more harm than good

Why keeping lawmakers in DC during shutdown may have caused more harm than good

February 22, 2026
Turkey’s growing reach in Africa seen complicating US strategy, analysts warn

Turkey’s growing reach in Africa seen complicating US strategy, analysts warn

February 22, 2026
WATCH: Top 5 most memorable moments in American State of the Union history

WATCH: Top 5 most memorable moments in American State of the Union history

February 22, 2026

Disclaimer: ChinaSecretsRevealed.com, its managers, its employees, and assigns (collectively "The Company") do not make any guarantee or warranty about what is advertised above. Information provided by this website is for research purposes only and should not be considered as personalized financial advice. The Company is not affiliated with, nor does it receive compensation from, any specific security. The Company is not registered or licensed by any governing body in any jurisdiction to give investing advice or provide investment recommendation. Any investments recommended here should be taken into consideration only after consulting with your investment advisor and after reviewing the prospectus or financial statements of the company.

Copyright © 2024 ChinaSecretsRevealed. All Rights Reserved.

No Result
View All Result
  • Economy
  • Editor’s Pick
  • Investing
  • News
  • Stock

Copyright © 2024 ChinaSecretsRevealed. All Rights Reserved.