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10.03.2021 01:38 PM
Verkada will destroy Tesla at the next auction

Tesla Inc. shares, which is by far the most volatile among the largest capitalized U.S. companies, have been pretty battered over the past three months.

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The TSLA chart has shown strong growth since November, driven by the promise of a significant increase in vehicle production. In January, the capitalization of the monster of advanced technologies already overtook Facebook, and then the trend reversed.

There was a significant drop in positions on January 26, and on February 12, traders watched with horror as another rapid fall took place across the stock market - on that day, Nasdaq closed at a record low.

This is partly a consequence of the closing of the next fiscal year, as well as the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic. The general increase in interest rates and large lots of sales of highly liquid securities also affected. This market behavior alarmed investors.

The news about Tesla's purchase of $1.5 billion worth of bitcoins added to the heat. Since then, bitcoin has been rising, while the tech giant's shares have been steadily falling.

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On Monday, Tesla's shares fell again by 4% amid Musk's announcement of an extension of the deadline for providing new information on the Cybertruck project. On this day, they traded 34% less than at the beginning of January.

The company was actively recapturing its positions on Tuesday and finished with almost 100 billion in profit. Trading closed at $673.58.

However, after the closing of New York trading, it was reported that the manufacturer of surveillance cameras Verkada had been hacked. It is with this brand that Tesla's production facilities are equipped. Hackers have posted videos from Tesla's Chinese factories and exhibition stands in California.

At present, Tesla shares are still showing growth.

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However, as soon as the next session opens in America, the company's shares will surely collapse.

In general, it seems that the major players in the oil business are purposefully squeezing the leading electric car manufacturer out of the market. It is difficult to call the appearance of the hacking data on the day of the long-awaited growth of TSLA positions by chance. The mistakes of management in managing financial assets do not contribute to the success either. How will Tesla respond? Well, we'll see.

Egor Danilov,
Analytical expert of InstaForex
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