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Tesla stock steadies near $417 as holiday-shortened week puts inflation, AI jitters back in play
15 February 2026
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Tesla stock steadies near $417 as holiday-shortened week puts inflation, AI jitters back in play

New York, Feb 15, 2026, 10:01 ET — Market has closed.

  • Tesla shares barely moved heading into the U.S. market holiday.
  • Big tech growth names are feeling the push and pull of AI-fueled volatility and shifting rate-cut bets.
  • Fresh U.S. data due later this week could be the next spark, traders say.

Tesla Inc edged up roughly 0.1% to $417.44 on Friday—barely a blip for a name known for sharper swings when sentiment sours or rallies. Nasdaq slipped; S&P 500 managed a slim advance.

Rates remain pivotal for Tesla. The stock is often seen as a long-duration growth play, so its valuation is particularly sensitive to shifts in inflation and yields—tiny moves can sway it. January’s consumer price index advanced 0.2%, up 2.4% year-over-year, while the core measure, stripping out food and energy, climbed 0.3% for the month.

Another force at play: sentiment tied to artificial intelligence. It’s been whiplashing certain stocks, driving traders to shuffle bets between perceived “winners” and “losers.” “It’s all this whack-a-mole game of trying to figure out what AI is going to destroy next,” said Art Hogan, chief market strategist at B Riley Wealth. Reuters

With U.S. stock markets shut Monday for Presidents Day, investors will be dealing with a shortened week and lighter volumes — conditions that can magnify swings in popular stocks such as Tesla.

For Tesla, the focus right now isn’t on rolling out fresh models—it’s software that’s taking center stage. Last month, CEO Elon Musk announced that Tesla will “stop selling FSD after Feb 14,” shifting Full Self-Driving access to a subscription-only model. Reuters

Tesla’s support site puts the price tag on Full Self-Driving (Supervised) at $99 per month, calling it a set of advanced driver-assistance features that still need “active supervision.” The company adds that these features aren’t making the car autonomous; drivers must remain fully alert and prepared to intervene. Tesla

The timing of that subscription drive comes as the EV market faces new headwinds. In January, global EV registrations slid 3% from a year earlier to just under 1.2 million, according to Benchmark Mineral Intelligence. Demand took a hit in both China and North America, dragging down overall numbers.

Competition keeps intensifying. Rivian is projecting a sharp jump in deliveries for 2026, banking on its less expensive R2 SUV, which it says should arrive in the second quarter. The vehicle lands in roughly the same price bracket as Tesla’s Model Y, its top seller. “The growth is really, of course, what we see in R2,” CEO RJ Scaringe told Reuters. Reuters

Investors revived hopes for a Fed rate cut after the CPI numbers landed. “The inflation report is better than expected,” said Phil Orlando, chief market strategist at Federated Hermes. Reuters

Tesla is making its own big wager for the long haul, a move that’s keeping the shares trading less like a carmaker and more in line with tech stocks. This year, the company expects to push capital expenditures past $20 billion—a record—more than doubling its previous outlays. The spending spree targets projects such as a dedicated autonomous vehicle and the Optimus humanoid robot.

This setup isn’t one-way traffic. Should inflation pick up, yields climb, or the AI “risk-off” mood swing over to another sector, Tesla gets pulled in—news or no news from the company. And if EV demand slackens or pricing comes under more strain, the bet on software and autonomous tech carrying margin will run up against a much rougher auto market.

Market focus swings to Friday, as the Commerce Department’s BEA lines up its advance read on fourth-quarter GDP and drops the Personal Income and Outlays report at 8:30 a.m. ET—watch for the PCE price index, the inflation measure the Fed watches closest. Then at 10 a.m. ET, the University of Michigan’s final February consumer sentiment number hits.

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