In Q2 2025, Tesla’s earnings missed estimates, yet shares rose amid ongoing vehicle rollout plans

by VT Markets
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Jul 23, 2025

Tesla’s Q2 2025 earnings report shows several underperformances, although shares rose slightly in after-market trading. Revenue reached $22.50 billion, falling short of the estimated $22.64 billion.

Earnings per share (EPS) were reported at $0.33, compared to the anticipated $0.42, with adjusted EPS at $0.40, just below the $0.42 estimate. However, the gross margin of 17.2% exceeded the expected 16.5%. Free cash flow was $146 million, significantly lower than the anticipated $760 million.

Plans for new vehicle rollouts in 2025 remain on track, including production of a more affordable model in the first half of 2025. The company’s new manufacturing strategy involving the Cybercab aims for large-scale production in 2026.

Despite ongoing macroeconomic challenges such as tariffs and uncertain fiscal policies, the company continues to focus on capital expenditures and research and development investments. It maintains a strong balance sheet amid these efforts.

We see the recent report as presenting a classic conflict for traders, with misses on revenue and EPS being offset by a crucial beat on gross margin. The market’s positive after-hours reaction indicates that future promises about more affordable models are currently outweighing the weak free cash flow numbers. This divergence creates a landscape ripe for volatility in the coming weeks.

This uncertainty is already priced into the options market, where we are observing elevated implied volatility. Current 30-day implied volatility for the stock is hovering around 58%, which indicates the market expects significant price swings and makes options contracts expensive. This high cost of entry must be a central consideration for any strategy a trader deploys.

For traders who believe the forward guidance on the Cybercab and other new vehicles will provide a floor for the stock, we think selling premium is an attractive approach. A bull put spread allows one to collect a premium that benefits from both time decay and the elevated volatility. This defined-risk strategy will profit if the stock stays above a chosen strike price through expiration.

Conversely, those who believe the macroeconomic pressures and intensifying competition from rivals like BYD will weigh on the stock should consider a bear call spread. This strategy also collects a rich premium due to the high volatility environment. It offers a way to profit from a potential fade of the post-earnings enthusiasm or a decline in the share price.

Historically, we have seen the company’s stock move by double-digit percentages in the weeks following an earnings release. Traders who are confident in a large price move but uncertain of the direction could look at a long strangle. However, they must be convinced the stock will move enough to overcome the significant premium paid for both the call and the put.

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