Will Elon Musk's alliance with Donald Trump help Tesla fast-track their technologies?

John J. Hardy
Global Head of Macro Strategy

The Musk-Trump Alliance: Tesla's Stock Soars

In the ever-evolving landscape of American politics and business, an unexpected partnership has emerged, sending shockwaves through the stock market. The alliance between newly re-elected President Donald Trump and Tesla CEO Elon Musk has not only captured headlines but also propelled Tesla's stock to unprecedented heights.

The Unlikely Partnership

Donald Trump, known for his skepticism of electric vehicles and green energy initiatives, has found an unlikely ally in Elon Musk, the eccentric billionaire behind Tesla and SpaceX.

This partnership has led to a significant shift in Trump's rhetoric on electric vehicles, with the President now stating, "I'm for electric cars".

Tesla's Stock Skyrockets

The impact of this alliance on Tesla's stock has been nothing short of remarkable:

  • Tesla's stock hit an all-time high of $488 per share
  • The company's market value surged by 73% in 2024
  • November alone saw a 38% increase, marking Tesla's best monthly performance since January 2023

The Musk Factor

Elon Musk's influence on this rally cannot be overstated:

  • Musk invested $277 million in Trump's campaign
  • He's been a constant presence at Trump's Florida resort, Mar-a-Lago
  • Trump appointed Musk to co-chair the new 'Department of Government Efficiency'

What This Means for Tesla

Investors are betting big on Tesla for several reasons:

  1. Regulatory Relief: With Musk's influence in the White House, Tesla might face less scrutiny from federal agencies
  2. Self-Driving Cars: There's hope for fast-tracked federal framework regulations on autonomous vehicles, potentially giving Tesla an edge
  3. AI Advancements: Wall Street sees Tesla as an undervalued AI player, especially in the realm of self-driving technology

The Risks

Despite the optimism, there are potential pitfalls:

  • The possibility of eliminating EV tax credits could hurt Tesla's sales
  • State-level investigations into Tesla remain a concern
  • The Tesla brand could become associated with political alliance, reducing Tesla's market share potential

What's Next?

As we look to the future, the Musk-Trump alliance has undeniably reshaped the landscape for Tesla and the entire electric vehicle industry. Whether this partnership will continue to boost Tesla's fortunes or lead to unexpected challenges remains to be seen.

In the world of stocks, what goes up can come down. As with any investment, it's crucial to do your own research and consider your long-term strategy before making decisions based on short-term market moves.

 

 

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