Elon has found the infinite money glitch:
- lie to pump the stock.
- stock goes up
- claims everything is fine, and high stock price proves it
Genius.
- lie to pump the stock.
- stock goes up
- claims everything is fine, and high stock price proves it
Genius.
Quote:Elon Musk lies about Tesla’s demand, seals its fate as he says he’ll stay CEO with more shares
The toxicity of Musk’s brand has leaked to Tesla and the company has been in a clear decline. Tesla’s vehicle sales were down for the first time in 2024 and the decline is accelerating in 2025.
Tesla’s sales were down by about 50,000 units in the first quarter of 2025, and they are tracking similarly in the second quarter.
Today, at the Qatar Economic Forum hosted by Bloomberg, Musk denied the situation entirely.
When questioned about Tesla’s weakening sales in the first quarter and April sales thus far in Europe, Musk said the business has “already turned around,” adding that “Europe is our weakest market” and that Tesla was “strong everywhere else.”
This is a lie.
Tesla’s sales in China in Q2 2025 are tracking about 10,000 units below the same period in 2024, despite record incentives and the new Model Y being in volume production.
In the US, data is more opaque, but Tesla is estimated to be down in the market despite offering more discounts than ever.
Europe is indeed Tesla’s weakest market, but there’s no sign that it has “already turned around” as Musk claims.
Instead of this hard data, Musk backed his lies by claiming that Tesla’s current high stock price proves that the business is good.
The stock price is only up because more people are buying shares than selling them, and they could be buying them for many reasons that have nothing to do with Tesla’s business doing well.
https://electrek.co/2025/05/20/elon-musk...re-shares/
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