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Tesla stock pops in premarket — here’s what Wall Street is watching next
9 February 2026
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Tesla stock pops in premarket — here’s what Wall Street is watching next

New York, Feb 9, 2026, 09:21 EST — Premarket

  • Tesla shares climbed roughly 3.5% before the bell, pushing last week’s rebound further.
  • After a volatile run for major growth stocks, investors now turn their focus to a packed slate of U.S. data this week.
  • The latest U.S.-India trade framework trimmed auto tariffs but excluded electric vehicles, sidelining Tesla for now.

Tesla shares jumped roughly 3.5% to $411.11 in premarket action Monday, following a Friday close at $397.31.

U.S. stock index futures drifted flat early, with investors sizing up Big Tech’s hefty spending and bracing for crucial economic data that could shake up interest rate expectations.

Tesla’s stock is back to acting like a high-beta rates play. Rising bond yields? Investors cool on far-off growth. Yields soften? The appetite returns.

Over the weekend, India slashed tariffs on luxury U.S. cars under a temporary trade deal, but left electric vehicles off the list—a blow to Tesla’s preferred path into the country. Reuters reported that both governments still aim to ink a formal agreement in March.

Markets are working through Tesla’s late-January shift, with the company spotlighting a significant increase in capital spending as it ramps up efforts in autonomy and robotics. That “capex”—money earmarked for new factories and equipment—got a heavy emphasis in the latest pitch. Reuters

Investors are divided on the spending. Bulls argue it’s necessary to keep Tesla leading in self-driving and humanoid robotics. Skeptics, though, are concerned—costs are climbing right as car demand shows signs of weakness and the pricing wars aren’t letting up.

Tesla informed investors in its results that it’s putting $2 billion into Elon Musk’s AI venture, xAI—further linking the stock’s fate to the volatile sentiment around artificial intelligence.

The risk is plain enough. Hot economic numbers? Forget rate cuts for a while—those expectations get shoved further out, and pricey stocks can take a hit in a hurry. Tesla, meanwhile, is spending big, which sharpens the edge: any slip-ups in deliveries or margins, and there’s not much cushion left.

Eyes now shift to Wednesday’s U.S. jobs numbers, followed by Friday’s January CPI—both could jolt yields, and that spells movement for Tesla.

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