TradeUP Thursday

July. 24, 2025

Today’s Editions

  • Is Tesla headed for more trouble ahead?
  • Are meme stocks back in a bubble?
  • Can China outpace the U.S. in AI chip tech?
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Tesla Slides After Earnings Miss, Musk Warns of ‘Few Rough Quarters’

Tesla stock dropped after missing earnings estimates and issuing a cautious forecast. Elon Musk warned of “a few rough quarters ahead” as the EV giant struggles with demand, rising costs, and an aging product line. Analysts point to weaker margins and stagnant growth in key markets.

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Meme Stocks Rally Again, Are Retail Traders in a Bubble?

Speculative bets on meme stocks like GameStop and AMC have surged, as retail traders embrace risk despite rising market uncertainty. Analysts warn that the sense of invincibility may not last, especially with rates still high and corporate earnings mixed.

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China Doubles Down on AI Chips Amid Escalating U.S. Pressure

China is accelerating efforts to achieve AI chip self-reliance amid escalating U.S. restrictions. New government-backed initiatives aim to support local semiconductor development and reduce dependence on U.S. tech, signaling long-term commitment despite short-term setbacks.

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