Tesla stock, part of the S&P 500, has seen fluctuations but overall growth. Tesla holds the ninth spot on the S&P 500 list, making up 1.82% of the total index, with a 52-week range of $192.04 to $488.54. The index’s top 10 stocks, including Tesla, are mostly tech-related companies.

The S&P 500 is a weighted index, with larger companies having more influence. Tesla’s presence on the index has led to increased interest and speculation on its future performance. The S&P 500 is a key indicator of the overall market and U.S. economy, with changes made quarterly by experts.

Tesla’s profitability and market performance are closely watched as it remains on the S&P 500. Despite recent sales declines and quarterly profit reductions, Tesla’s inclusion in the index has boosted its shares. The company’s ability to sustain profitability will determine its continued presence on the S&P 500.

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