How about Tesla stock? Can you buy a Model S and a Model X on the same day? Not without paying a hefty premium, it would seem. But, after all, the electric cars are now more affordable than many people expect. And, they also sell more frequently and produce more vehicles than gas cars. So is it really true that you can buy a Tesla Model S and then buy a used Nissan Altima for $13,500 and trade it in for a used Tesla? Is the electric car market truly competitiveHow about Tesla stock?

And here’s why you shouldn’t be buying more Tesla stock.

Tesla stock has been a dud for a while now. Tesla’s stock has declined steadily for years, with stock on January 21, 2017 trading at $274.67 per share, down from $352.13 on January 10, 2009, a period of nearly five years.

In fact, back in 2009, Tesla’s stock price was trading at more than $How about Tesla stock?

No, not Tesla stock. Yes, that’s right, Tesla stock. The electric automaker is struggling. The news over the past several days has been full of Tesla stock’s latest hiccup.

Today is the company’s fifth and biggest stock decline since the IPO. This was a result of a very surprising Tesla shareholder filing.

There was a surprising statement from Elon Musk that the electric automaker could be under-delivering on Model

title: How about Tesla stock?

How about Tesla stock? Can you buy a Model S and a Model X on the same day? Not without paying a hefty premium, it would seem. But, after all, the electric cars are now more affordable than many people expect. And, they also sell more frequently and produce more vehicles than gas cars. So is it really true that you can buy a Tesla Model S and then buy a used Nissan Altima for $13,500 and trade it in for a used Tesla? Is the electric car market truly competitiveHow about Tesla stock?

And here’s why you shouldn’t be buying more Tesla stock.

Tesla stock has been a dud for a while now. Tesla’s stock has declined steadily for years, with stock on January 21, 2017 trading at $274.67 per share, down from $352.13 on January 10, 2009, a period of nearly five years.

In fact, back in 2009, Tesla’s stock price was trading at more than $How about Tesla stock?

No, not Tesla stock. Yes, that’s right, Tesla stock. The electric automaker is struggling. The news over the past several days has been full of Tesla stock’s latest hiccup.

Today is the company’s fifth and biggest stock decline since the IPO. This was a result of a very surprising Tesla shareholder filing.

There was a surprising statement from Elon Musk that the electric automaker could be under-delivering on Model