With shares of Tesla Motors (NASDAQ:TSLA) trading around $139, is TSLA an OUTPERFORM, WAIT AND SEE, or STAY AWAY? Let's analyze the stock with the relevant sections of our CHEAT SHEET investing framework.
T = Trends for a Stock’s MovementTesla Motors designs, develops, manufactures, and sells electric vehicles and electric vehicle powertrain components. The company also provides services for the development of electric powertrain systems and components, and sells electric powertrain components to other automotive manufacturers. It markets and sells its vehicles through Tesla stores as well as over the Internet. Consumers and companies are looking to save at the pump, and what better way to do so than with electric vehicles?
Tesla Motors CEO Elon Musk responded to concerns over the three Tesla Model S fires that have occurred in recent months at The New York Times Dealbook conference, according to CNN. Despite the three battery fires, Musk says there will be no Model S recall. "We have never had a serious injury or death in any of our cars. Maybe there is a car as safe as the Model S, but there is certainly not a car that is safer," Musk said. He also noted that the Model S drivers who experienced the fires asked for new Tesla vehicles, instead of switching to a different car.
T = Technicals on the Stock Chart Are StrongTesla Motors stock has has been exploding higher in the past several months. The stock is currently trading at highs for the year. Analyzing the price trend and its strength can be done using key simple moving averages. What are the key moving averages? The 50-day (pink), 100-day (blue), and 200-day (yellow) simple moving averages. As seen in the daily price chart below, Tesla Motors is trading between its rising key averages, which signals neutral price action in the near-term.
Source: Thinkorswim
Taking a look at the implied volatility (red) and implied volatility skew levels of Tesla Motors options may help determine if investors are bullish, neutral, or bearish.
Implied Volatility (IV) | 30-Day IV Percentile | 90-Day IV Percentile | |
Tesla Motors Options | 60.03% | 3% | 0% |
What does this mean? This means that investors or traders are buying a very small amount of call and put options contracts as compared to the last 30 and 90 trading days.
Put IV Skew | Call IV Skew | |
December Options | Average | Average |
January Options | Average | Average |
As of Wednesday, there is average demand from call and put buyers or sellers, all neutral over the next two months. To summarize, investors are buying a very small amount of call and put option contracts and are leaning neutral over the next two months.
On the next page, let’s take a look at the earnings and revenue growth rates and the conclusion.
E = Earnings Are Increasing Quarter-Over-QuarterRising stock prices are often strongly correlated with rising earnings and revenue growth rates. Also, the last four quarterly earnings announcement reactions help gauge investor sentiment on Tesla Motors’ stock. What do the last four quarterly earnings and revenue growth (Y-O-Y) figures for Tesla Motors look like and, more importantly, how did the markets like these numbers?
2013 Q3 | 2013 Q2 | 2013 Q1 | 2012 Q4 | |
Earnings Growth (Y-O-Y) | -86.96% | 105.62% | 113.95% | -1.27% |
Revenue Growth (Y-O-Y) | 1102.65% | 1420.08% | 1762.78% | 677.88% |
Earnings Reaction | -14.5% | 14.34% | 24.39% | -8.77% |
Tesla Motors has seen mixed earnings and rising revenue figures over the last four quarters. From these numbers, the markets have had conflicting feelings about Tesla Motors’s recent earnings announcements.
P = Excellent Relative Performance Versus Peers and SectorHow has Tesla Motors stock done relative to its peers – General Motors (NYSE:GM), Toyota (NYSE:TM), and Ford (NYSE:F) — and sector?
Tesla Motors | General Motors | Toyota | Ford | Sector | |
Year-to-Date Return | 309.70% | 33.33% | 36.91% | 32.05% | 35.09% |
Tesla Motors has been a relative performance leader, year-to-date.
ConclusionTesla Motors offers electric vehicles that consumers and companies are opting for over other luxury vehicles. The company’s CEO responded to concerns over the three Tesla Model S fires that have occurred in recent months at The New York Times Dealbook conference. The stock has been exploding higher recently and is now trading near highs for the year. Over the last four quarters, earnings have been mixed while revenues have been rising, which has left investors with conflicting feelings about the company. Relative to its peers and sector, Tesla Motors has been a year-to-date performance leader. Look for Tesla Motors to continue to OUTPERFORM.
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