1. Tesla's Q2 automotive revenue missed estimates and expects lower vehicle volume growth in FY2024; 2. The company's total revenue exceeded expectations, mainly driven by a 100% YoY growth in energy storage revenue; 3. Despite Elon Musk's optimism on autonomous driving, the stock's high valuation and weak fundamentals suggest a 'strong sell' rating.
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