Tesla's stock price recorded its strongest single-day rebound in two months.
However, since Donald Trump's inauguration as president, it has lost around 40%.
Elon Musk's growing involvement in politics is increasingly unsettling shareholders.
Elon Musk has had a busy week.
Tesla (NASDAQ:
TSLA) stock climbed more than 7% on Wednesday, leading a rally in technology
stocks after U.S. inflation data came in below expectations, soothing concerns
over escalating tariffs and lifting broader market indices.
The
unexpectedly soft inflation figures—showing a 0.2% month-over-month increase in
February against a forecasted 0.3%, with the annual rate easing to 2.8%—shifted
market sentiment away from fears of aggressive Federal Reserve tightening.
This
development, coupled with reduced anxiety over proposed U.S. tariffs, fueled
gains across the technology sector, with Tesla, Nvidia Corp., and Meta
Platforms Inc. posting significant advances.
CPI Data Signals Relief
Amid Tariff Uncertainty
The Bureau
of Labor Statistics’ (BLS) CPI report, a closely watched gauge of U.S. price
pressures, underscored a cooling inflationary trend that caught markets off
guard. Economists surveyed by Bloomberg had anticipated a 0.3% monthly rise,
and the shortfall prompted a reassessment of monetary policy expectations.
Annual core
CPI, excluding volatile food and energy prices, held steady at 3.2%, further
alleviating concerns that inflation could spiral higher amid ongoing tariff
debates.
12-month percent change in CPI for All Urban Consumers. Source: BLS
The data
arrived against a backdrop of heightened market focus on U.S. trade policy.
President Donald Trump’s administration has floated tariffs of 25% on imports
from Canada and Mexico and 10% on goods from China, measures Goldman Sachs
analysts estimate could lift core U.S. prices by 0.7% if fully enacted.
Tech Stocks Lead Broad
Market Gains
The S&P
500 rose 0.5% to close at 5,980.12, while the Nasdaq Composite gained 1.2%,
ending the session at 19,245.67, as investors pivoted toward growth-oriented
sectors following the CPI report released on March 12.
The S&P
500 and Nasdaq outperformed as investors rotated into technology stocks, a
sector sensitive to interest rate expectations and macroeconomic shifts.
Tesla’s 7.4% gain—closing at $248.09—outpaced the broader indices, while Nvidia
rose 6.4% and Meta advanced 2.1%. The rally marked a reversal from earlier 2025
weakness, when tariff uncertainties and a 38% year-to-date drop had pressured
Tesla’s valuation.
Why is Tesla stock going up today? Source: Tradingview.com
Analysts
attributed the tech sector’s strength to the CPI data’s implications for
monetary policy. Lower inflation reduces the likelihood of sustained high
interest rates, a scenario that enhances the present value of future cash flows
for growth companies.
According to Dr. Kirill Kretov, Trading Automation Expert at CoinPanel, a lower-than-expected inflation reading typically has a positive impact on riskier assets, including stocks and cryptocurrencies: "A shift toward easing could lower borrowing costs, increase liquidity, and boost investor risk appetite—potentially benefiting Bitcoin" and technology shares.
"However,
this bullish outlook comes with caveats: rate cuts depend on economic
conditions, and weaker inflation driven by slowing demand may dampen
risk-taking," warns Kretov.
Why Is Tesla Stock
Surging? A Mix of Macro and Micro Drivers
While the
CPI data provided the macroeconomic spark, Tesla’s performance was bolstered by
company-specific factors. Morgan Stanley raised its price target on the stock
to $250 from $230, citing optimism around Tesla’s planned robotaxi unveiling in
mid-2025 and its advancements in artificial intelligence.
BREAKING:
MORGAN STANLEY REITERATES $800 BULL CASE FOR $TSLA IN THE NEXT 12 MONTHS
The
interplay between macro relief and micro catalysts amplified Tesla’s gains. The
company’s global operations, which span manufacturing facilities in China and
the U.S., had faced scrutiny over potential tariff-related cost increases.
Wednesday’s CPI report suggested that such pressures might not materialize as
acutely as feared, supporting Tesla’s cost structure and profitability outlook.
Retail Investors Amplify Tesla
Moves
Retail
investors, a significant force in Tesla’s shareholder base, contributed to the
stock’s momentum. Data from JPMorgan Chase & Co. indicates that individual
traders account for roughly 30% of Tesla’s float in 2025, a cohort known for
rapid responses to market-moving news.
Tesla (NASDAQ:
TSLA) stock climbed more than 7% on Wednesday, leading a rally in technology
stocks after U.S. inflation data came in below expectations, soothing concerns
over escalating tariffs and lifting broader market indices.
The
unexpectedly soft inflation figures—showing a 0.2% month-over-month increase in
February against a forecasted 0.3%, with the annual rate easing to 2.8%—shifted
market sentiment away from fears of aggressive Federal Reserve tightening.
This
development, coupled with reduced anxiety over proposed U.S. tariffs, fueled
gains across the technology sector, with Tesla, Nvidia Corp., and Meta
Platforms Inc. posting significant advances.
CPI Data Signals Relief
Amid Tariff Uncertainty
The Bureau
of Labor Statistics’ (BLS) CPI report, a closely watched gauge of U.S. price
pressures, underscored a cooling inflationary trend that caught markets off
guard. Economists surveyed by Bloomberg had anticipated a 0.3% monthly rise,
and the shortfall prompted a reassessment of monetary policy expectations.
Annual core
CPI, excluding volatile food and energy prices, held steady at 3.2%, further
alleviating concerns that inflation could spiral higher amid ongoing tariff
debates.
12-month percent change in CPI for All Urban Consumers. Source: BLS
The data
arrived against a backdrop of heightened market focus on U.S. trade policy.
President Donald Trump’s administration has floated tariffs of 25% on imports
from Canada and Mexico and 10% on goods from China, measures Goldman Sachs
analysts estimate could lift core U.S. prices by 0.7% if fully enacted.
Tech Stocks Lead Broad
Market Gains
The S&P
500 rose 0.5% to close at 5,980.12, while the Nasdaq Composite gained 1.2%,
ending the session at 19,245.67, as investors pivoted toward growth-oriented
sectors following the CPI report released on March 12.
The S&P
500 and Nasdaq outperformed as investors rotated into technology stocks, a
sector sensitive to interest rate expectations and macroeconomic shifts.
Tesla’s 7.4% gain—closing at $248.09—outpaced the broader indices, while Nvidia
rose 6.4% and Meta advanced 2.1%. The rally marked a reversal from earlier 2025
weakness, when tariff uncertainties and a 38% year-to-date drop had pressured
Tesla’s valuation.
Why is Tesla stock going up today? Source: Tradingview.com
Analysts
attributed the tech sector’s strength to the CPI data’s implications for
monetary policy. Lower inflation reduces the likelihood of sustained high
interest rates, a scenario that enhances the present value of future cash flows
for growth companies.
According to Dr. Kirill Kretov, Trading Automation Expert at CoinPanel, a lower-than-expected inflation reading typically has a positive impact on riskier assets, including stocks and cryptocurrencies: "A shift toward easing could lower borrowing costs, increase liquidity, and boost investor risk appetite—potentially benefiting Bitcoin" and technology shares.
"However,
this bullish outlook comes with caveats: rate cuts depend on economic
conditions, and weaker inflation driven by slowing demand may dampen
risk-taking," warns Kretov.
Why Is Tesla Stock
Surging? A Mix of Macro and Micro Drivers
While the
CPI data provided the macroeconomic spark, Tesla’s performance was bolstered by
company-specific factors. Morgan Stanley raised its price target on the stock
to $250 from $230, citing optimism around Tesla’s planned robotaxi unveiling in
mid-2025 and its advancements in artificial intelligence.
BREAKING:
MORGAN STANLEY REITERATES $800 BULL CASE FOR $TSLA IN THE NEXT 12 MONTHS
The
interplay between macro relief and micro catalysts amplified Tesla’s gains. The
company’s global operations, which span manufacturing facilities in China and
the U.S., had faced scrutiny over potential tariff-related cost increases.
Wednesday’s CPI report suggested that such pressures might not materialize as
acutely as feared, supporting Tesla’s cost structure and profitability outlook.
Retail Investors Amplify Tesla
Moves
Retail
investors, a significant force in Tesla’s shareholder base, contributed to the
stock’s momentum. Data from JPMorgan Chase & Co. indicates that individual
traders account for roughly 30% of Tesla’s float in 2025, a cohort known for
rapid responses to market-moving news.
Damian Chmiel is a Senior Analyst & Editor at Finance Magnates with more than 15 years of experience in the CFD and online trading industry. Active as both a trader and journalist since 2010, he focuses on broker coverage, fintech innovation, and regulatory developments across Europe, the Middle East, and Asia.
His work includes interviews with C-level leaders at major brokerages and fintech platforms, as well as co-authoring Finance Magnates’ quarterly industry benchmarking reports. Damian’s reporting is data-driven, market-aware, and grounded in direct industry engagement. His analysis and commentary have also been cited by external media outlets, including Investing.com, Binance, The Asset, Stockhead, and Dispatch.
Education:
MA in Finance and Accounting, Cracow University of Economics
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