Tesla Stock (TSLA): Price, Outlook and How to Buy

By: WEEX|2026/07/14 10:40:35

Tesla — the electric-vehicle maker that also builds energy-storage systems and autonomous-driving technology — trades on Nasdaq under the ticker TSLA. This page is the continuously updated home for TSLA on WEEX: where to track the price, what is driving the stock in 2026, and the practical routes to get exposure — including for investors without a US brokerage account.

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TSLA price: where to track it

TSLA's price moves on quarterly delivery numbers, earnings — where the market now looks first at margins — and news around the company's autonomy and AI programs, above all the Cybercab robotaxi effort. During US market hours, the Nasdaq quote is the reference price. On WEEX, stock exposure runs through the stock markets, led by perpetual futures; check the live futures listing for the markets currently available.

What is Tesla, the business?

Tesla earns most of its revenue from electric-vehicle sales, complemented by an energy business (storage systems) and a growing software and AI ambition — driver-assistance today, the Cybercab robotaxi program as the next act. The market increasingly prices the stock less on car volumes alone and more on whether the margin picture holds and the AI story converts into revenue; that shift in focus is why the shares can fall even on strong delivery headlines.

Tesla stock outlook for 2026

Bull case

  • A recovery in delivery momentum after a difficult stretch
  • Cybercab and autonomy progress converting the AI story into a revenue line
  • Scale and brand strength as one of the world's largest EV makers

Risk factors

  • Margin pressure — the market now looks past delivery beats to profitability
  • Intensifying competition, with BYD having overtaken Tesla in global EV volume
  • Execution risk on Cybercab and AI, where expectations run ahead of shipped products
  • Headline-driven volatility around quarterly deliveries and earnings

For scenario analysis and price paths, see the dated coverage linked below — this page is kept continuously updated and does not carry point-in-time price targets.

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How to buy Tesla stock (TSLA)

Route 1 — a licensed brokerage with US-market access: buy TSLA directly on Nasdaq during US market hours. For most investors, this regulated cash-equity route is the first option to consider.

Route 2 — on WEEX: for users without US-market brokerage access, WEEX's stock markets — perpetual futures first — offer exposure designed to track share prices. Check the live futures listing for the markets currently available:

  1. Create a WEEX account and complete verification.
  2. Deposit USDT.
  3. Find the relevant market on the futures listing.
  4. Place your order.

Stock-linked markets on WEEX are not the stock itself: they are designed to track the share price and can deviate from the underlying (tracking difference, liquidity, volatility). On futures markets, leverage amplifies losses as well as gains. Understand these risks before trading.

Which route fits you?

Point of comparisonBrokerage (TSLA)WEEX stock markets
What you holdTesla common stockPosition designed to track the share price
Market typesCash equityPerpetual futures first — see the live listing for availability
Account requirementUS-market brokerage accountWEEX account
Trading hoursUS market hoursSee the market listing
Minimum sizeBroker-dependentSee the market listing
Shareholder rightsYesNo — price exposure only

What is a tokenized stock?

A tokenized stock is a blockchain-issued instrument whose price is designed to follow a listed share. It suits price exposure — trading a view on where the share price goes — but it does not replace share ownership: no voting rights and no direct dividend receipt. Product design varies by issuer, so always read the market page before trading. For Tesla exposure, see the live futures listing for the stock-linked markets currently offered on WEEX.

Recent milestones

  • April 2, 2026 — steepest single-day drop of 2026 on weak first-quarter delivery numbers
  • July 2, 2026 — shares fall 7.5%, the worst day in about a year, even though Q2 deliveries of 480,126 beat expectations — the market's focus had shifted to margins, Cybercab and AI execution
  • Background: 2025 brought Tesla's first-ever annual revenue decline (-3%) with deliveries down 8.6%, and BYD passed Tesla in global EV volume
  • July 22, 2026 — next scheduled earnings, after the US market close (5:30pm ET)

FAQ

Where is Tesla stock listed?

On Nasdaq under the ticker TSLA — "NASDAQ: TSLA" is simply the exchange-plus-ticker notation you see in price searches.

When is Tesla's next earnings report?

Wednesday, July 22, 2026, after the US market close (5:30pm ET).

Why did Tesla stock fall even though deliveries beat expectations?

On July 2, 2026, TSLA dropped 7.5% — its worst day in about a year — despite Q2 deliveries of 480,126 coming in ahead of expectations. Investor focus has shifted from delivery counts to margins and to execution on Cybercab and AI.

Does Tesla pay a dividend?

No. Tesla has never paid a dividend.

Will Tesla split its stock in 2026?

No split has been announced for 2026. The most recent split was the 3-for-1 split in August 2022.

Can I get TSLA exposure without a US brokerage account?

WEEX's stock markets — perpetual futures first — are designed to track share prices; check the live futures listing for current availability. These markets are not the stock itself and carry tracking, liquidity and leverage risks.

This content is for information only and is not investment advice.

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