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2026-05-21 Tesla News - Stock Rally, China FSD Hiring, Robotaxis, Cybertruck Demand

13 min · 21. maj 2026
episode 2026-05-21 Tesla News - Stock Rally, China FSD Hiring, Robotaxis, Cybertruck Demand cover

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Tesla shares closed strongly near the session high, while Bloomberg reported a China self-driving hiring push and Cathie Wood renewed her robotaxi optimism. The episode also covers Cybertruck demand concerns, a targeted recall, a controversial Model Y safety video, and the viral Texas Cybertruck Wade Mode lake incident.

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