Tesla: Beyond the Hype to the Hard Truths for the Investor

Randall McAdory
1 min readMay 7, 2024

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I once was a Tesla shareholder, with an initial purchase of Tesla shares in 2018. However, I eliminated my entire postion in 2022.

My decision to purchase Tesla’s shares in 2018 was driven by a significant accomplishment by the company, and a critical supposition about Tesla that eventually turned out to be misguided.

The major accomplishment was Tesla’s ability to scale manufacturing with the launch its Model 3 sedan. This was proof to me that Tesla actually had become a volume automaker, not just a producer of low volume, very expensive EVs.

How did I correctly determine to sell my remaining Tesla shares in 2022? And why do many Tesla shareholders continue to hold out hope.

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Randall McAdory
Randall McAdory

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