Article published Apr 3, 2026. Prices below use latest available snapshots.
Editorial Note: Tesla's golden cross survived, but barely. RSI 38.8 with a -0.7% week tells you the stock is hanging on by its fingernails while investors wait for the Q1 deliveries number. The expected +9% YoY rebound is priced as neutral — not bad enough to break things, not good enough to spark a rally. The real story: TSLA at $360 is still up +50.6% over 12 months, which means this isn't a broken thesis recovering — it's a stock that ran too far on Musk enthusiasm and is repricing on Musk backlash plus a war macro that paradoxically helps EV demand (high gas prices) while threatening post-war demand (cheap gas prices). The golden cross / death cross resolution is weeks away. Let price confirm before adding.
The Story Right Now
Tesla closed at $360.59 on April 2 after a volatile three-day sequence: bounced to $371 on March 31, rallied to $381 on April 1, then gave it all back with a -5.4% flush to $360 on April 2 on heavy volume (83M shares vs 61M average). That reversal from $381 to $360 is the kind of distribution pattern that screams "rally sellers" — every bounce is being used as an exit ramp by holders who don't trust the setup.
The Q1 deliveries catalyst is front and center. Yahoo Finance reports Tesla Q1 deliveries are expected to rebound +9% YoY in a challenging EV landscape. That's the consensus expectation — beat it and the stock finds a floor; miss it and the golden cross dies. The delivery number is binary risk for a stock already at RSI 38.8.
The NHTSA FSD probe escalation adds regulatory pressure. The agency is investigating FSD performance in poor visibility conditions, and Tesla must deliver critical crash data. This isn't existential — NHTSA probes rarely result in bans — but it keeps the FSD commercialization timeline uncertain and gives bears ammunition.
The war-ends playbook has a specific TSLA headwind call: "EVs face a headwind when oil drops. When gas is $3/gallon instead of $5, the EV fuel savings argument weakens." With USO at $138 and RSI 72, oil is parabolic — which actually helps EV economics now. But any ceasefire reverses that tailwind instantly. Tesla selling at premium prices to ICE alternatives needs the "fuel savings" math to work.
The Terafab semiconductor factory ($25B) remains the long-term re-rating catalyst. If real and on schedule, it transforms Tesla from a company dependent on TSMC and NVIDIA for AI silicon into a vertically integrated AI-hardware company. But Tesla's track record on ambitious manufacturing timelines is mixed. Terafab deserves healthy skepticism until concrete milestones appear.
The SMA convergence is the technical story to watch. SMA50 at $403.48 vs SMA200 at $396.92 — a $6.56 gap that's narrowing. The golden cross technically survives, but if SMA50 continues declining toward SMA200, a death cross is 2-4 weeks away. That would flush trend-following capital that's still holding.
Quick Snapshot
| Indicator | Value | Signal |
|---|---|---|
| RSI (14) | 38.8 | Oversold |
| Trend | Down | Bearish |
| Death cross | No | Golden cross intact but narrowing |
| SMA50 vs SMA200 | $403.48 vs $396.92 ($6.56 gap) | Death cross risk in weeks |
| 1Y return | +50.6% | Strong underlying bull move |
| War-ends EV headwind | Yes | Bearish if oil drops |
| Q1 deliveries | Expected +9% YoY | Binary catalyst imminent |
Action Matrix
| Scenario | Level | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Entry zone | $350–$365 | Current price; near BB lower band |
| Stop-loss | $295 | -18% from current; major structural breakdown |
| Target (base) | $480 | Approaching prior 52wk high |
| Target (bull) | $600+ | If Terafab proves out + FSD commercialization |
| War-ends headwind | $300–$320 | If oil drops and EV thesis reprices |
Price Data
| Metric | Value |
|---|---|
| Price | $360.59 |
| RSI (14) | 38.8 (oversold) |
| SMA20 | $383.86 (-6.1%) |
| SMA50 | $403.48 (-10.6%) |
| SMA200 | $396.92 (-9.2%) |
| Trend | Down |
| Signal | Golden cross (intact, narrowing rapidly) |
| 7D | -0.7% |
| 30D | -8.1% |
| 3M | -20.2% |
| 1Y | +50.6% |
| Alpha 1Y vs SPY | +19.3% |
| From 52wk High | -27.7% |
| 52wk Range | $214.25 – $498.83 |
| Market Cap | ~$1.16T |
Recent price action: TSLA bounced to $371.75 on March 31 (RSI 35), rallied further to $381.26 on April 1 (RSI 44) on 59M volume, then reversed hard to $360.59 on April 2 (RSI 38.8) on 83M volume — the highest volume day of the week and well above the 61M average. The heavy-volume rejection at $381 establishes clear near-term resistance. The SMA20 at $383.86 was not even tested.
Company Overview
Tesla, Inc. (~$1.16T market cap) — two reporting segments, many more narratives:
| Segment/Division | Core Products | Current State |
|---|---|---|
| Automotive | Model 3/Y/S/X/Cybertruck | Volume plateauing; Q1 deliveries +9% expected |
| Energy Generation & Storage | Powerwall, Megapack, Solar | Fastest-growing; Megapack backlog strong |
| FSD / Autonomy | Full Self-Driving software | NHTSA probe escalation; crash data submission |
| Optimus | Humanoid robot | 2026 limited production, 2027 commercial |
| Terafab | $25B AI chip fab | Announced March 23; multi-year buildout |
Competitive Analysis
| Competitor | Threat Level | Key Pressure Point |
|---|---|---|
| BYD (China) | HIGH | Overtook Tesla in global EV volume; cheaper models; no Musk discount |
| Li Auto, NIO, XPEV | Medium | China market share; XPEV's ADAS matching FSD |
| Rivian, Lucid | Low | Niche; undercapitalized vs Tesla |
| Legacy OEM EVs (GM, Ford, VW) | Medium | Volume but losing money on EVs |
| Waymo (Google) | Medium-High | Autonomy-only; commercializing robotaxi faster |
BYD is the most important competitive threat. It's selling more EVs globally, pricing aggressively, and doesn't carry the Musk political risk premium.
Management
| Name | Role | Key Dynamic |
|---|---|---|
| Elon Musk | CEO | The company and the risk in one person. DOGE role = brand damage; Optimus/FSD vision = long-term optionality |
| Vaibhav Taneja | CFO | Steady; working within Musk's framework |
| Tom Zhu | SVP Automotive | China operations leader; critical for China strategy |
Musk concentration risk is the defining characteristic of TSLA as an investment. No other $1T+ company has this level of single-person dependency.
Financials
| Metric | Value | Assessment |
|---|---|---|
| Q4 Revenue | $25.7B (+2% YoY) | Growth stalled |
| Automotive gross margin | ~17% | Compressed by price cuts |
| Energy revenue | ~$3B+ | Growing 50%+ YoY |
| Megapack backlog | Multi-year | Substantial |
| FSD subscriptions | ~1M paying | Growing slowly |
| Q1 Deliveries (est.) | +9% YoY rebound | Binary catalyst |
Valuation
| Metric | Current | Assessment |
|---|---|---|
| P/E (fwd) | ~80x | Priced for 25-30% long-term growth |
| EV/Revenue | ~5.4x | Rich for auto, cheap for AI company |
| P/FCF | Very high (FCF compressed by capex) | Terafab will further compress |
| Implied car biz value | ~$200B | Remaining ~$960B is optionality |
TSLA valuation only makes sense if you believe in autonomous vehicles, humanoid robotics, and/or Terafab as transformational businesses. Pure automotive comp says the stock is worth 80% less.
Bull Case
- Q1 deliveries +9% expected rebound — beat it and narrative flips to "EV demand resilient"
- Terafab announcement: $25B chip fab makes Tesla an AI infrastructure company, not just a car company
- European sales finally turning positive after 13 months of decline — brand damage narrative may have peaked
- Megapack/energy storage growing 50%+ YoY; becoming meaningful revenue (~$12B+ annualized pace)
- RSI 38.8 with golden cross technically intact; meaningful oversold signal
- 1Y return +50.6% with +19.3% alpha vs SPY — underlying trend is bullish despite pullback
- High oil prices ($130/barrel) actually strengthen EV economics right now
Bear Case
- War ends → oil drops → EV urgency fades → near-term demand headwind at the worst possible time
- Musk DOGE political risk: no off-switch. Each policy controversy creates a new cohort of Tesla boycotters
- BYD eating global share; XPEV's ADAS matching FSD capability at a fraction of the price
- Terafab is a multi-year capital sink; $25B on a chip factory while automotive margins are under pressure
- NHTSA escalating FSD probe — crash data submission creates regulatory uncertainty
- Golden cross barely surviving — SMA50 ($403.48) closing on SMA200 ($396.92); death cross risk within weeks
- Heavy-volume rejection at $381 on April 2 — rally sellers are active and aggressive
Historical Price Events
| Event | Date | Impact |
|---|---|---|
| Post-election Musk rally | Nov 2024 | +80% in 2 months |
| FSD v13 launch | Late 2024 | Short-term catalyst |
| Q4 earnings (mixed) | Jan 2025 | -5-8%, set the tone |
| European sales recovery | Mar 2026 | Minor positive vs structural concerns |
| Iran war market selloff | Feb-Mar 2026 | -28% from highs, accelerated by Musk brand risk |
| Terafab announcement | Mar 23, 2026 | Potential long-term re-rating catalyst |
Recent News
| Headline | Date | Signal |
|---|---|---|
| "Tesla Q1 deliveries expected to rebound +9% in challenging EV landscape" — Yahoo Finance | Mar 31 | Neutral — consensus priced in |
| "NHTSA Escalates FSD Probe Over Performance in Poor Visibility" — Capital Street FX | Mar 19 | Bearish — regulatory scrutiny ongoing |
| "Tesla to deliver critical FSD crash data to NHTSA" — Robinhood | Mar 1 | Bearish — data submission adds uncertainty |
| "Tesla Stock Rises: Electric Cars Still Matter" — press | Mar 24 | Mildly bullish — narrative support |
| "Tesla's European Sales Finally Increase" (first in 13+ months) — Reuters | Mar 20 | Mildly bullish |
Related ETFs
| ETF | Exposure | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| LIT | ~5% TSLA | Lithium/battery ETF |
| DRIV | ~4% TSLA | EV/autonomy ETF |
| KARS | ~3% TSLA | EV ETF |
| QQQ | ~3% TSLA | Nasdaq-100 |
| ARK Innovation (ARKK) | Large position | Cathie Wood is a TSLA bull |
Cross-References
- Watchlists:
focus,ev-clean-energy,mag7,crypto(Musk correlated) - War-ends EV headwind: the War-Ends Playbook perspective — bearish note on EVs
- Previous deep dive: the March 31 note
- EV scan context: the March 31 EV/clean-energy scan
Related Tickers
BYDDY, LI, NIO, XPEV (EV peers) | NVDA, AMD (AI chip suppliers) | ENPH, SEDG (EV-adjacent clean energy) | COIN, MSTR (Musk-sentiment correlated) | GOOGL/Waymo (autonomy competition)
Verdict
Tesla at $360.59 and RSI 38.8 is in a holding pattern waiting for two binary catalysts: Q1 deliveries and the golden cross / death cross resolution. The heavy-volume rejection at $381 on April 2 tells you the near-term path of least resistance is sideways-to-down. Every bounce gets sold. The golden cross survives by $6.56 — weeks away from a potential death cross if the SMA50 continues declining.
The 1Y return of +50.6% with +19.3% alpha vs SPY reminds you this isn't a broken stock — it's a stock that ran hard on Musk enthusiasm and is now repricing on Musk backlash plus war macro. The -27.7% from 52wk high is significant but not catastrophic for a name with this much volatility.
The clearest read: wait for the golden cross / death cross resolution (likely within 2-3 weeks given SMA convergence), and let price confirm which thesis is winning before adding aggressively. Current position management: hold existing exposure, no add until SMA20 ($383.86) recovery or clear death cross decision. If death cross triggers, reduce to minimum and reassess after Q1 deliveries.
Updated 2026-04-03. Previous version archived as the March 31 note.
Sources
- Fundamentals figures: company-reported results (quarterly/annual filings) as available at the artifact date; predates the desk's EDGAR reconciliation gate — figures not re-verified after publication.