Is Tesla A Buy In 2022 After Slipping Into Bear Territory?

 | Dec 17, 2021 03:20AM ET

Buying Tesla (NASDAQ:TSLA) shares has been a very profitable trade when it goes through a major correction. As we say farewell to 2021, the world’s largest car-maker by value, is presenting a similar risk-reward preposition.

Tesla stock, after falling more than 20% since reaching a record high in early November, is in a bearish spell. With that steep slide, the electric car-maker’s market valuation fell under $1 trillion.

Tesla shares closed Thursday at $926.92, with December shaping up to be the stock’s worst month since March 2020. The stock is also down more than 21% from its record closing high of $1,229.91 on Nov. 4, signalling a bear market, which is defined as a decline of at least 20% from a peak.