6 Reasons Tesla Might Be the Stock You Need To Buy

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There’s no question as to whether Tesla has been a good buy up to this point. After going public at $17 a share in 2010, Tesla is now trading above $684 per share. But historical performance is not an indicator of future growth. Is Tesla still a stock worth buying? As Elon Musk’s EV empire continues to grow, innovate and make investors rich, there’s plenty of reason to be bullish.

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Last updated: May 4, 2021

Tesla at Del Amo Fashion Center
Tesla at Del Amo Fashion Center

It's Selling Cars Like Crazy

It’s hard to argue with success — with a decade in, Tesla is selling cars as quickly as it can make them. In early October, the company released its third-quarter reports and announced deliveries of 139,300. That was enough not only to beat the 137,000 that Wall Street expected, but it shattered Tesla’s previous quarterly record of 112,000.

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Tesla Motors manufacturing robots
Tesla Motors manufacturing robots

Tesla Is Adaptable

The previously mentioned delivery statistics represent the third straight quarter that Tesla turned in better-than-expected numbers — and it hasn’t been just any three quarters. Tesla managed not only to break its own delivery record by a mile but also to generate year-over-year revenue growth of 40% during a year defined by social, political and economic upheaval, as well as widespread consumer anxiety. If that’s the bar during the worst of times, what is Tesla capable of when skies are clear?

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Lafayette - Circa September 2017: Tesla Supercharger Station.
Lafayette - Circa September 2017: Tesla Supercharger Station.

It’s a Diversified Company

About 80% of Tesla’s total revenue comes from its vehicles, but it’s a diversified company that offers investors the opportunity to buy into an exciting range of new and emerging technologies with a single stock purchase. Tesla designs and manufactures its own battery systems and solar technology equipment, as well as supercharger stations, vehicle service centers and self-driving software and hardware. In total, Musk estimates more than a dozen startups exist under the Tesla brand.

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Nadarzyn, Poland, October 27, 2017: metallic blue Tesla Model S 75D at Warsaw Moto Show, produced by American automaker Tesla, main shareholder Elon Musk - Image.
Nadarzyn, Poland, October 27, 2017: metallic blue Tesla Model S 75D at Warsaw Moto Show, produced by American automaker Tesla, main shareholder Elon Musk - Image.

Its Vehicles Might Become Appreciating Assets

Automakers were experimenting with electric vehicles, solar power and autonomous driving long before the arrival of Tesla, but Elon Musk is in the process of doing something that literally no automaker has done before — making cars appreciating assets. It’s common knowledge that all vehicles lose value the second they’re driven off the lot and within a few short years, just a fraction of their value is left, even if they’re meticulously maintained. Elon Musk insists that Tesla vehicles are on their way to becoming assets that increase in value over time and that his cars will become legitimate appreciating assets once fully autonomous driving is a reality.

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Tesla Motors dealership
Tesla Motors dealership

Tesla Has Big Plans for the Future

Tesla began building its third manufacturing plant last year. Located near Berlin, the facility is still under construction, as it’s been delayed by permitting issues. Nonetheless, it’s all part of a bold and ambitious plan to build 20 million electric vehicles a year over the next decade. That’s double the capacity of today’s dominant automakers. With a presence now in Germany, Tesla will be competing not only with America’s top car companies but also with the likes of Daimler AG, Volkswagen and BMW in Europe.

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LOS ANGELES - MAR 2: Elon Musk at the 2014 Vanity Fair Oscar Party at the Sunset Boulevard on March 2, 2014 in West Hollywood, CA.
LOS ANGELES - MAR 2: Elon Musk at the 2014 Vanity Fair Oscar Party at the Sunset Boulevard on March 2, 2014 in West Hollywood, CA.

The Elon Musk Factor

The final and biggest reason that Tesla’s stock is still hot is because of the man behind the movement. Like Steve Jobs was to Apple and Warren Buffett is to Berkshire Hathaway, Elon Musk is more than just Tesla’s founder — he’s its life force. A tireless worker and a relentless innovator bridled only by the limits of his imagination, Musk has willed into reality a revolution in car travel and space travel, the latter through his SpaceX company. Like Jeff Bezos at Amazon, he’s suffered a string of stinging defeats. But also like Bezos, he’s displayed incredible resilience, he’s predicted and prepared for future trends, and he’s proven the naysayers wrong too many times to ignore.

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