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Posted on EVANNEX on December 29, 2020 by Matt Pressman
Investing in Tesla has always been a rollercoaster ride. This year, however, Tesla s stock has surged higher and higher all while settling into the prestigious S&P 500. It s been quite rewarding for retail investors minting some surprised (and happy) millionaires in the process.
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By Michael Wursthorn Bruce Burnworth used to clip coupons and look for deals before his investment in Tesla Inc. made him a millionaire. He is part of a widening class of affluent Americans who are doubling, or even tripling, down on this year s highflying stock market. The S&P 500 has soared 66% since bottoming in March in the early days of the Covid-19 pandemic, while dozens of individual stocks, like Tesla, have surged even higher. Some investors have been tempted to chase bigger gains and have exposed themselves to potentially devastating losses through riskier plays, such as concentrated positions, trading options and leveraged exchange-traded funds. Others are borrowing against their investment portfolios, pushing margin balances to the first record in more than two years, to buy even more stock.