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Bitget Hot Takes (Jun 03 - Jun 09, 2024)
Bitget Hot Takes is the exclusive weekly newsletter series by Bitget Academy, which sums up BGB performance, what's new at Bitget, and the latest market movements. The latest Bitget Hot Takes can be found here: Market Updates Central Themes • U.S. CPI data and FOMC meeting on June 12. • Net outflow
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- 18:03Wall Street investors' frustration with Tesla intensifies, may hit longest losing streak in 15 years this weekAccording to CNBC, a growing number of Wall Street investors are disappointed in Tesla. Ahead of Tesla's April delivery report and first-quarter results, UBS and Redburn Atlantic reiterated their sell ratings on Tesla due to subdued Model Y delivery forecasts and a lack of near-term growth catalysts. UBS cut its price target on Tesla by $24 to $225, while Redburn was more pessimistic, with a $160 price target.Redburn analyst Adrian Yanoshik wrote, ‘We expect sales to stagnate this year without the upcoming new car.’ ‘So far, sluggish new-vehicle registration numbers could signal ongoing demand challenges. At the same time, we expect cash flow to be impacted by deliveries of the new Model Y model, which began in March, due to increased inventories. Possible U.S. tariffs on imports from Mexico add to the cost burden.’ At one point on Monday, Tesla shares tumbled more than 13 per cent, and have accumulated losses of more than 40 per cent so far this year. If the trend fails to reverse, the stock could fall for an eighth consecutive week after the U.S. election-induced surge, the company's longest (weekly) losing streak in 15 years.
- 18:01Wall Street investors' frustration with Tesla intensifies, may hit longest losing streak in 15 years this weekAccording to CNBC, a growing number of Wall Street investors are disappointed in Tesla. Ahead of Tesla's April delivery report and first-quarter results, UBS and Redburn Atlantic reiterated their sell ratings on Tesla due to subdued Model Y delivery forecasts and a lack of near-term growth catalysts. UBS cut its price target on Tesla by $24 to $225, while Redburn was more pessimistic, with a $160 price target.Redburn analyst Adrian Yanoshik wrote, ‘We expect sales to stagnate this year without the upcoming new car.’ ‘So far, sluggish new-vehicle registration numbers could signal ongoing demand challenges. At the same time, we expect cash flow to be impacted by deliveries of the new Model Y model, which began in March, due to increased inventories. Possible U.S. tariffs on imports from Mexico add to the cost burden.’ At one point on Monday, Tesla shares tumbled more than 13 per cent, and have accumulated losses of more than 40 per cent so far this year. If the trend fails to reverse, the stock could fall for an eighth consecutive week after the U.S. election-induced surge, the company's longest (weekly) losing streak in 15 years.
- 17:53Musk: X platform hit by ‘massive cyber attack’Musk said the X platform suffered a ‘massive cyber attack’. We're being attacked every day, but this time it took a lot of resources. It could be a large, organised group or a country involved.