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Musk Builds Terafab Chip Factory, Why Did Tesla Stock Fall Instead of Rise?

Source Tradingkey

TradingKey - Recently, regarding its promoted Terafab chip factory initiative, the market had initially expected that this would bolster Tesla (TSLA) its vertical integration capabilities in the fields of AI and autonomous driving; however, following the news release, the share price did not rally but instead came under pressure and retreated.

The Terafab project holds clear strategic significance. As chips represent the core underlying infrastructure for AI and autonomous driving, the degree of self-sufficiency directly determines a company’s standing in the competition for computing power.

By constructing its own chip factory, Tesla is poised to gain greater autonomy in supply chain security, performance optimization, and cost control, aligning closely with the current global trend among tech giants to prioritize proprietary chip development.

The issue is that capital markets are not solely focused on whether the direction is 'correct,' but rather on whether 'costs align with returns.' The market appears to no longer be buying into Musk’s 'dream-peddling' and is instead focusing on results.

Will chip factories yield returns for Tesla?

Terafab is essentially a typical high-CapEx project. Chip manufacturing is a capital-intensive industry involving advanced processes, equipment procurement, and long-term R&D investment, characterized by long capital burn cycles and even longer payback periods.

Against the backdrop of slowing or even stagnating sales growth in Tesla's core EV business, the market already harbored doubts about the stability of its free cash flow, and the massive new capital expenditures undoubtedly further exacerbate these concerns.

In other words, the market is concerned that Tesla's massive entry into a high-investment sector before its profitability has fully stabilized could prolong the payback period and dilute short-term earnings quality.

Secondly, from a valuation structure perspective, Tesla has long been assigned a "future narrative premium." Whether it is autonomous driving, robotics, or AI computing power, its stock price already reflects significant expectations for long-term business prospects. However, when a new grand narrative emerges, the market finds it difficult to simply assign a higher valuation as it did in the past.

From this perspective, the Terafab project has instead weakened short-term earnings visibility, thereby putting pressure on the valuation framework.

Feasibility of Elon Musk Building a Terafab Chip Factory

From an industry perspective, chip manufacturing is not a traditional area of strength for Tesla.

Compared to established manufacturers such as TSMC and Samsung Electronics, Tesla still faces significant gaps in manufacturing experience, yield control, and supply chain synergy. This implies that even if the strategic direction is correct, execution risks remain non-negligible.

Markets tend to discount 'cross-sector expansion,' particularly in the semiconductor industry where technical barriers are exceptionally high. This is a key reason why the stock price failed to sustain its positive momentum.

The blow to confidence from an extreme macroeconomic environment

Currently, the recurring conflict between the U.S. and Iran has significantly elevated geopolitical risks, with market risk-off sentiment dominating periodically. Against this backdrop, capital allocation has clearly shifted toward conservatism, putting general pressure on high-volatility, capital-intensive, and long-cycle technology assets.

Simultaneously, the interest rate environment is also exerting pressure on valuations. As uncertainty persists regarding the inflation path, market expectations for a Federal Reserve policy pivot continue to waver, with benchmark rates remaining relatively high or even facing expectations of further tightening. Within this framework, growth stocks—particularly tech companies valued based on long-term cash flows—are facing systemic compression in their valuation models.

For Tesla, this macroeconomic combination translates into "dual pressure": on one hand, geopolitical conflicts elevate the risk premium and dampen market risk appetite; on the other hand, interest rates remain high with potential upside, directly compressing the discounted value of its future cash flows.

In this environment, any strategic move that increases capital expenditure or extends the payback period will be amplified and interpreted by the market as a negative factor.

In other words, while the Terafab project itself may be a long-term positive, within the current macro framework of "high interest rates and high uncertainty," the long-term investment and uncertainty it represents are more likely to be prioritized by the market as risk rather than growth. This is a key reason why investors are inclined to "sell first and ask questions later" instead of continuing to pay for long-term narratives.

Furthermore, the current market is gradually shifting from a "storytelling phase" to a "delivery phase." During the AI rally of the past two years, many tech companies saw valuation boosts driven by grand narratives; however, as the interest rate environment and macro uncertainties evolve, investors are beginning to focus more on hard metrics such as cash flow, profit margins, and return on capital.

Against this backdrop, any action that increases capital expenditure or elongates the payback period will be interpreted more cautiously by the market. The Terafab project falls exactly within this sensitive zone, as it brings long-cycle uncertainty rather than a short-term boost to performance.

If Tesla can prove in the future that its chip business possesses technological breakthroughs and cost advantages, the market may still grant it a valuation premium. Until then, however, the stock price is more likely to fluctuate around a rebalancing of "investment versus return."

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