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Tesla tumbles 6.5% from record high in S&P 500 debut

Shares of Tesla ended sharply lower in their S&P 500 debut Monday, with losses accelerating after news of potential future competition from Apple. Tesla ended down 6.5% from a record high in the previous session, its steepest one-day drop in over a week. Losses steepened towards the end of the session after Reuters reported that Apple is targeting 2024 to produce a passenger vehicle that could include its own breakthrough battery technology.

The company’s shares had opened down nearly 5%. The decline in Tesla’s shares accounted for about 0.1 percentage points of the S&P 500’s 0.4% decline for the day, according to Refinitiv data. The electric car maker, headed by billionaire Elon Musk, is the most valuable company ever admitted to Wall Street’s main benchmark and accounted for a 1.69% weight in the index ahead of Monday’s trading. The shares had surged almost 60% since mid-November, when Tesla’s debut in the S&P 500 was announced here, and have soared almost 700% so far in 2020.

Tesla jumped 6% on Friday in frantic trading ahead of its S&P 500 entry. Tesla’s addition to the S&P 500 led index-tracking funds to buy billion of shares by the end of Friday so their portfolios reflected the index, according to S&P Dow Jones Indices’ analyst Howard Silverblatt. The change was effective prior to the open of trading on Monday, and Tesla is replacing Apartment Investment and Management Co.

Actively managed funds that benchmark their performance to the S&P 500 must now decide whether to buy shares of Tesla, and risk underperforming if Tesla’s recent rally continues and they do not own the shares.

California-based Tesla’s rally has put its market value at about 6 billion, making it the sixth most valuable publicly listed U.S. company, although many investors view it as wildly overvalued. Silverblatt said the S&P 500’s 2021 price/earnings ratio rises to 22.6 from 22.3 following Tesla’s addition.

Tesla is by far the most traded stock by value on Wall Street, with billion worth of its shares exchanged on average in each session over the past 12 months, easily beating Apple, in second place with average daily trades of billion, according to Refinitiv. About a fifth of Tesla’s shares are closely held by Musk, the chief executive, and other insiders.

Tesla tumbles 6.5% from record high in S&P 500 debut, Reuters, Dec 22

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