“Tesla Shorts Surrender”

Headline: Tesla Critic from "The Big Short" Abandons Short Position

Details: Danny Moses, famously portrayed in the movie The Big Short, recently revealed on CNBC that he has exited his short-selling position on Tesla. Moses explained that trading Tesla stock has moved beyond fundamentals to technicals, making it challenging to predict the company's market behavior. He expressed skepticism about Elon Musk's ability to deliver on promises, even as Musk now holds a government role in the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE). Despite his pessimism about Musk, Moses joins a growing list of Tesla short-sellers who have abandoned their positions due to the company's stock performance.

Additional illustrations of Tesla's market unpredictability included its rise when Trump won the presidency, attributed to looming regulatory advantages, even when other scenarios showed the stock dropping despite beating delivery estimates.

Moses follows in the footsteps of investors such as Jim Chanos, another Tesla skeptic, who conceded defeat and credited Musk for Tesla's market success. The trend of abandoning short positions became prominent, particularly with half of the shorts dropping out after Tesla's major stock rally in 2021.

Key Takeaway: The shifting dynamics of Tesla's stock valuation—from fundamental financials to technological speculation—represent both challenges and opportunities for investors. Critics acknowledge Tesla's technological importance and market dominance while grappling with Musk's ambitious but sometimes unmet claims.


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Headline: "The Big Short" critic backs out of Tesla short-selling
Detail:

  • Former Tesla short-seller Danny Moses reveals dissatisfaction with the stock's shift from fundamentals to technicals.
  • While citing Musk's over-promising as a concern, Moses no longer holds a short position.
  • Similar moves were observed from other notable critics like Jim Chanos after Tesla's significant 2021 stock surge.

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Headline: Tesla Critic from "The Big Short" Abandons Short Position Details: Danny Moses, famously portrayed in the movie The Big Short, recently revealed on CNBC that he has exited his short-selling position on Tesla. Moses explained that trading Tesla stock has moved beyond fundamentals to technicals, making it challenging to predict the company's market behavior.…

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