Tesla's stock has reclaimed its 50-day moving average, a technical threshold traders watch as a signal of near-term momentum recovery. The move marks a meaningful shift from recent weakness, though the stock has not yet reached a point that technical analysts would classify as a formal buy trigger. The 50-day line is widely used by institutional investors to gauge trend health; a clean hold above it often precedes broader re-accumulation, while a failure to hold can confirm renewed distribution. For Tesla, which has faced pressure from slowing delivery growth, margin compression, and heightened competition in the EV sector, reclaiming this level carries operational as well as technical weight. The stock becomes more actionable if it forms a proper base and breaks above a defined pivot point with above-average volume, the conventional confirmation that demand is outpacing supply at current prices. Investors tracking the name should watch for a sustained hold above the 50-day and a constructive base-building period before treating the move as a durable entry signal.
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South Korea's Kospi dropped 3% at Monday's open while Japan's Nikkei fell 1%, as escalating US-Iran conflict triggered a broad risk-off move across Asian markets. South Korea's heavy reliance on Middle East oil imports makes it especially vulnerable to geopolitical shocks of this kind.