Tesla (TSLA) market outlook | earnings outlook, valuation concerns, market volatility. Tesla Inc. (TSLA) rose 1.95% to close at $426.01, continuing its recovery from recent lows. The stock now trades between key support at $404.71 and resistance at $447.31, with technical indicators suggesting building upside momentum. Price action reflects renewed investor interest in the electric vehicle sector.
Tesla (TSLA) Advances 1.95% as Momentum Builds Toward Resistance at $447.31 - Put Flow Alert
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