Musk Could Earn a Trillion: How Are Tesla (TSLA) Shares Reacting?

According to media reports, earlier this month Tesla shareholders approved a new 10-year compensation package for Elon Musk worth up to $1 trillion.

According to media reports, earlier this month Tesla shareholders approved a new 10-year compensation package for Elon Musk worth up to $1 trillion. But is this good or bad news for TSLA shares?

→ On the plus side, Musk is now firmly “tied” to the company and highly motivated to achieve extraordinary goals — such as reaching a market capitalisation of $8.5 trillion and launching mass production of Optimus robots.

→ On the downside, the price of this decision could be high. The targets appear almost fantastical, and their achievement would mean dilution of existing shareholders’ stakes through the issuance of new options.

As a result, Tesla’s share price has been fluctuating, reflecting market indecision and consolidating after the news. A closer look at the TSLA chart offers clues as to what may happen next.

Technical Analysis of TSLA

From a bullish perspective, Tesla’s share price remains within an upward-sloping trend channel, where:

→ the median line is showing signs of acting as support;

→ the sharp rally in September formed a demand zone, where an imbalance between buyers and sellers triggered a strong move higher — the upper boundary of this channel, around the psychological $400 mark, could act as a support level going forward.

From a bearish point of view, the key barrier remains the current all-time high, which continues to cap the ongoing rally (roughly +100% from this year’s low).

Given these factors, it is reasonable to assume that TSLA is currently in a consolidation phase. The situation could eventually resolve in favour of the bulls if the price holds the lower boundary of the channel — as seen previously, when a similar consolidation period preceded a breakout above the $360 resistance level.

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