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Tesla earnings today: Is the growth era over?

Tesla reports Q3 2025 earnings after the bell, and the numbers look strong on paper — but the bigger story might be what comes next.

EPS estimates sit at $0.55, a 37.5% jump from Q2’s $0.40, while revenue is projected at $26.46 billion, up 18% from $22.28 billion.

On the surface, these numbers are powerful, projecting demand for Tesla vehicles. However, Tesla’s forward guidance will decide if the market still sees it as a growth stock.

Here’s a brief breakdown of why:

  • Inventory is piling up since Q4 2024, production has outpaced sales, hinting at softening demand.

  • Annual revenue growth turned negative in Q2 2025 and has been slowing since Q3 2024.

  • EBT has been trending down about 11% per quarter since Q3 2024.

  • China’s rare-earth export limits (lithium, etc.) choke Tesla’s supply chain and hand a cost advantage to local rivals like BYD and Nio.

Put simply: Tesla may be shifting from “growth” to “maturity.” That’s why today’s forward guidance matters far more than the numbers.

TA outlook: Tesla in a wide consolidation

Using an anchored volume profile from the April rally, we can spot that Tesla’s stock is consolidating within a $411.6–$448.2 range — a zone with heavy trading volume.

A clean breakout above this range could reignite short-term bullish momentum, but failure to hold it may confirm a broader loss of growth narrative.

Watch this if price moves lower:

  • Range Low: $411.60.

  • Value Area High: $367.92.

Watch this if price moves higher:

  • Previous High: $470.54.

  • ATH: $488.54.

Volatility is compressing inside this range, and if the earning reports surprises to any direction — with strong words regarding forward guidance — the price may break out.

Final takeaway

Tesla’s results have become a barometer for the broader EV market.

Rising interest rates, cooling global demand, and intensifying competition from Chinese manufacturers have shifted the narrative. Beneath the upbeat forecasts, several underlying trends are turning worrisome.

Tonight’s report isn’t just about beating estimates; it’s about proving Tesla can still grow in a world that’s starting to question whether the golden era of EV expansion has already peaked.

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Zorrays Junaid

Zorrays Junaid

Alchemy Markets

Zorrays Junaid has extensive combined experience in the financial markets as a portfolio manager and trading coach. More recently, he is an Analyst with Alchemy Markets, and has contributed to DailyFX and Elliott Wave Forecast in the past.

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