Teslas surging stock is starting to remind Wall Street of bitcoins parabolic rally in 2017heres why – MarketWatch

Tesla Inc. is on a tear. Not just any ordinary tear for shares of a popular company whizzing to records on Wall Street. The ascent for shares of the electric-vehicle maker are near-parabolic and the unabashed run-up in recent days has some investors comparing the jump to bitcoins surge back in 2017.

To put things in perspective, Teslas shares TSLA, -6.99% have risen 36% to a record price around $887 in just the past two sessions alone. The Silicon Valley darling run by Elon Musk has jumped 180% in the past three months and from its June 3 closing low at $178.97, the companys shares have gained more than 395%.

By comparison, the technology-laden Nasdaq Composite Index COMP, +0.53% , which has outperformed the S&P 500 index SPX, +0.73% and the Dow Jones Industrial Average DJIA, +0.87% , has gained a pedestrian 12.3% in the past three months, 5.5% so far this year and nearly 30% since early June.

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Teslas outsize gains, predicated partly on more bullish calls from analysts and better quarterly results from the vehicle maker, have raised eyebrows among some Wall Street investors worried that gains have come too far, too fast.

At least one, Wall Street pro Michael Novogratz, compared the surge in Tesla to bitcoins similarly parabolic move.

Novogratz famously in 2015 left the world of private equity, after helping found Fortress Investment Group, to venture in to the world of digital currencies.

But his bitcoin BTCUSD, +3.15% comparison may not be too way off. Back in early 2017, bitcoin surged from around $885 to $19,783 by November, a whopping 2,100% increase.

Of course, it is clear how that story played out. Bitcoins price cratered soon after peaking.

However, on the bright side, it is still up at $9,140, which may be cold comfort for those who bet on further gains in the No. 1 digital asset in the world.

Prominent analyst Tom Lee of Fundstrat said that some of Teslas gains may be attributed to investment managers in the Russell 1000 Growth RLG, +1.96% adjusting their portfolios to line up better with Teslas weight in that index.

Tesla is 0.7% of the weight in the Russell 1000 but accounts for 15% of [year-to-date gains], he wrote in a Tuesday research note.

In other words, [the fear of missing out] of Russell 1000 Growth managers is likely contributing to this stupendous surge. Last year, Tesla return was roughly in line with market and it was quite volatile, so many managers likely underweighted Tesla, he wrote.

In any case, many market watchers are advising caution when it comes to buying Tesla now, with one of the top searches on Google being: Should I buy Teslas stock? That is similar to the days of bitcoin when investors would input similar internet searches.

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