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Tesla Shares Attract Major Investment Amid Market Downturn

Jackson Burston by Jackson Burston
April 8, 2026
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While many investors are retreating from Tesla following a disappointing quarterly report, one prominent fund manager is doubling down. Cathie Wood’s ARK Invest has seized on the recent share price weakness to make a significant purchase, signaling a stark divergence in market sentiment toward the electric vehicle pioneer.

A Contrarian Bet Places Millions

On Monday, ARK Invest bolstered its holdings in Tesla across three separate exchange-traded funds, acquiring 39,691 shares. This purchase, valued at approximately $14.3 million, represents a major vote of confidence during a period of pronounced selling pressure. Year-to-date through Tuesday, Tesla’s stock has declined by roughly 21.5%.

This downturn is directly linked to the company’s operational results for the first quarter of 2026. Tesla’s vehicle deliveries of 358,023 units fell short of market expectations, which were near 365,600. Compounding the issue, production exceeded 408,000 vehicles during the same period, leading to an inventory buildup of more than 50,000 units in just three months. Furthermore, the energy storage division, recently viewed as a key growth driver, reported a noticeable dip. Installations totaled 8.8 gigawatt-hours, down from the record quarter achieved at the end of 2025.

Should investors sell immediately? Or is it worth buying Tesla?

Deep Analyst Divide Highlights Uncertainty

The fundamental challenges have resulted in extremely polarized analyst ratings. The investment community is split between starkly opposing views. Wedbush analyst Dan Ives maintains a bullish $600 price target, whereas JPMorgan has reduced its profit forecasts for 2026, citing above-average execution risks, intensifying competition, brand controversies, and a valuation that already incorporates significant optimism. JPMorgan’s price target remains at $145. The current broad market consensus sits at a “Hold” rating, with an average price target just under $394.

Future Catalyst: “Cybercab” Production Ramp

Beyond the immediate delivery concerns, a new project with long-term implications is coming into focus. Preparations are underway at the Gigafactory in Texas for the initial production phase of the “Cybercab.” According to official targets, this fully autonomous robotaxi, designed without a steering wheel or pedals, is scheduled to begin rolling off a dedicated assembly line this April. Tesla’s long-term ambition is to achieve an annual production rate for this vehicle between two and four million units.

Investors will be scrutinizing Tesla’s complete Q1 financial results, scheduled for release on April 22. Key areas of focus will include the trajectory of gross margins, potential supply chain disruptions, and tangible progress in scaling up Cybercab manufacturing.

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