| | Amanda Heckman Editorial Director | Drip... drip... drip... Uh oh. Don't look now, but it looks like Tesla (TSLA) is almost out of juice. Elon Musk's pet project had a very bad week. While Musk remains occupied reinventing "free speech" on Twitter... His car company is desperately in need of fix... before it blows up like one of his rockets. [This New Electric Vehicle Stock Could Help Fund Your Retirement ] In Tesla's mixed earnings report this week, the company said it has again slashed prices on several of its vehicles. It was the second price cut this month and the sixth on the year... all while inflation is wreaking havoc on input prices. Investors were not pleased. The stock fell 12% on Thursday after the news broke, with concerns mounting over the company's profitability.
View larger image The effects of those price cuts were made clear on the earnings call... Tesla's quarterly profit declined to $2.5 billion from $3.3 billion in the year-ago period. Net income fell by $700 million to $2.9 billion. And, perhaps most telling, operating margins shrank from 19% to 11.4%... a two-year low. Plus, the company produced more cars than it sold in the quarter, suggesting a slowdown in the once-rapid pace of demand. While Tesla remains top dog in the EV sector... there's a caution sign ahead. Trouble Growth has slowed at the company as rising interest rates have made borrowing more expensive and car loans harder to get... all while competition in the sector has heated up. More automakers are jumping into the EV race as the Biden administration and many states push for stricter rules for gas guzzlers (not to mention bribe entice drivers with incentives). In January, Tesla vehicle registrations were up 34% year over year. But non-Tesla EV registrations were up a stunning 186%. And Tesla's total market share in January dropped to 57%, compared with 74% in January 2022. Companies like Ford, Chevrolet and Volkswagen are making steady gains. Here's the big problem... Musk said he's cutting prices to boost demand... and tried to reassure investors that the payoff will come later. He's convinced his driverless technology will bring in the big bucks soon. He's banking on Tesla's software producing a strong recurring revenue stream. Investors aren't so sure... and aren't waiting to find out. Can you blame them? Musk's been promising fully self-driving vehicles for years (at least since his 2019 "Autonomy Day")... but has admitted it's turned out to be harder than he'd imagined. Tesla is also under investigation by the U.S. Justice Department and the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration over its claims about self-driving capabilities and the safety of the technology. Over the short term, investors would be wise to sit this one out. Instead, they should look at the company that's being called "Tesla's worst nightmare." It has incredible battery technology... best-in-class motor engineering... and is making cars with double the average electric car's range. It's the No. 1 EV stock to consider owning right now... and it's less than $10. Details here. After reading Joel's essay about being unsure of solutions to various thorny issues, subscriber D.F. asked for his take on shareholder vs. stakeholder... two parties that occupy opposing positions in business. While financial ROI is important... there are other things to consider. Keep reading... In times of high inflation, investors are hungry for yield. That's why readers will like the stock Alpesh found this week. It's a 100-year-old furniture maker that has a 6.4% yield. And the stock is set up for an easy double from here. Get all the details on the stock - including the ticker - in his latest video. Click here or on the image below to watch it. "An ounce of performance is worth pounds of promises." - Mae West Want more content like this? | | | | | Amanda Heckman | Editorial Director Amanda Heckman is the editorial director of Manward Press. With unrivaled meticulousness, she has spent the past dozen or so years sharpening Andy's already razorlike wit... and has worked with numerous bestselling authors and award-winning financial gurus along the way. | | | |
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