Tesla Shares Slip 1.2% as 4.74% Treasury Yield Outweighs 500-Truck Purchase News

Tesla Shares Slip 1.2% as 4.74% Treasury Yield Outweighs 500-Truck Purchase News

AUSTIN, Texas, August 18, 2026, 06:25 CDT – Tesla (TSLA.O) stock lost 1.2% after the U.S. 10-year Treasury yield hit 4.74%, dampening investor response to the company’s announcement of a 500-truck order.

  • Tesla dropped 1.2% in premarket trading as the yield on the 10-year Treasury hit 4.739%.
  • Einride intends to roll out 500 Tesla Semis by 2028.
  • Tesla’s consensus forward earnings yield stands at about 0.5%, significantly underperforming Treasury yields.

Tesla, Inc. dropped 1.2% in premarket trading on Tuesday, pressured by a rise in long-term Treasury yields. The decline came despite a new deal involving 500 Tesla electric trucks.

Stock chart for NASDAQ:TSLA

The situation highlights Tesla’s exposure to duration risk. Increased interest rates push up the expense of vehicle financing. Additionally, they diminish the current value of profits anticipated to materialise in the long term.

The yield on the 10-year Treasury climbed to 4.739%. The 30-year yield reached 5.327%, marking its highest point since 2007. Oil prices surpassed $90, and large-scale debt issuance has reignited concerns about inflation and government finances.

Investment strategist Vasu Menon said investors should be aware of the risks from increasing long-term U.S. bond yields. The most recent auctions for 10-year and 30-year Treasuries also ended with yields at their highest in decades.

Rate or valuation measureLevelInvestor meaning
10-year Treasury yield4.739%Close to the highest mark since January 2025
30-year Treasury yield5.327%Pinnacle since 2007
Tesla consensus forward P/E190.55 timesReflects 2026 adjusted EPS projection
Tesla implied forward earnings yieldAbout 0.525%Initial estimate
10-year yield less Tesla earnings yieldAbout 4.21 percentage pointsSubstantial risk-free yield premium

The earnings-yield comparison is an initial estimate. It calculates forecast adjusted earnings divided by Tesla’s current share price. This metric does not reflect anticipated growth, autonomous driving potential or possible shifts in future profit levels.

Tesla ended Monday at $339.30, slipping 0.9%. Shares were at $335.20 ahead of the opening bell. Futures for the Nasdaq 100 fell 1.2%, with S&P 500 futures down 0.6%.

The rate surge coincided with a significant commercial development. Einride AB is set to roll out 500 Tesla Semis throughout North America, beginning in September and continuing until 2028.

The trucks are set to operate along routes in five states, assisting clients such as Amazon.com, Inc. . Einride anticipates the initiative will increase its electric fleet threefold. Funding will be provided by external sources, with no purchase amount revealed.

Dan Priestley, director of Tesla Semi, stated that electric trucks may reduce expenses with savings on fuel, less maintenance, and improved uptime. The initiative marks the most extensive heavy-duty electric vehicle deployment announced to date.

Tesla operating measureQ2 2026 resultChange or context
Total revenue$28.24 billionUp 26% from a year earlier
Vehicle deliveries480,126Increased 25% year-over-year
Operating margin1.4%Fell by 269 basis points
Capital expenditure$5.79 billionMore than twice as much as before
Free cash flowNegative $1.09 billionRecorded the first cash outflow in over two years
Cash and investments$43.52 billionRose 18% compared with the same period last year

Tesla’s second-quarter figures highlight the volatility. Both revenue and vehicle deliveries hit new highs, but operating profit dropped significantly. Increased outlays on AI, robotaxi initiatives and production led to negative free cash flow.

Analysts generally maintain a positive stance, though opinions are divided. Out of 47 ratings, 23 are positive, 19 suggest holding, and five advise selling. The mean target price stands at $395.34, which is 16.5% higher than Monday’s closing level.

Analyst recommendationCountShare of coverage
Strong buy1736.2%
Buy612.8%
Hold1940.4%
Sell24.3%
Strong sell36.4%

On Monday, Barclays analyst Dan Levy reiterated his hold rating and set a price target of $370. Wells Fargo’s target is $130, while Morgan Stanley’s is $400, underscoring the notable divergence in valuation perspectives.

Risks: A decline in oil prices or bond yields could swiftly bolster Tesla’s valuation. Ongoing rate pressure might hurt auto affordability, and any execution setbacks could lengthen the period of negative free cash flow.

The 500-truck order confirms there is demand for the Semi, but it does not address the broader valuation challenge. At present, a 4.739% yield on Treasuries gives investors significantly higher immediate earnings compared to the profits Tesla is projecting.

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Further analysis

What caused Tesla shares to decline ahead of the market opening on Tuesday?
Shares of Tesla fell 1.2% to $335.20 as yields on long-term Treasuries rose. The yield on the 10-year note advanced to 4.739%, and the 30-year yield climbed to 5.327%. Rising yields make future profits less valuable and raise financing costs.
What makes elevated Treasury yields particularly significant for Tesla?
Tesla's shares are trading at around 190.55 times projected adjusted earnings for 2026. This translates to an estimated earnings yield of approximately 0.525%. In comparison, the current yield on the 10-year Treasury exceeds this by about 4.21 percentage points.
How does Einride's 500-truck initiative impact Tesla?
This marks the biggest disclosed deployment of heavy-duty electric vehicles to date. Einride expects to introduce 500 Tesla Semis between September 2026 and 2028. The vehicles will cover freight routes in five states and are set to increase Einride's electric fleet threefold.
Do Tesla’s most recent financial results justify its current valuation?
The picture is unclear. Revenue for the second quarter climbed 26% to $28.24 billion, while deliveries increased 25% to 480,126 vehicles. Still, the operating margin declined to 1.4%.
What are analysts’ latest expectations for Tesla stock?
Of the 47 ratings monitored, there are 23 positives, 19 holds, and five sell recommendations. The consensus price target stands at $395.34, roughly 16.5% higher than the closing price on Monday. Analyst targets span from $125 to $600, highlighting a higher-than-normal level of uncertainty.
Khadija Saeed

Khadija Saeed is a financial markets reporter at TS2.tech. Her coverage ranges from stocks and technology to emerging industries and developments across global markets. She studied economics and finance at the London School of Economics and worked in market research before becoming a financial journalist. Follow Khadija Saeed on Google News.

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