1. Tesla's situation has worsened with declining sales in Europe, the USA, and China; 2. The company's high valuation is unjustified given the significant challenges, including technological competition and ideological controversies; 3. Tesla faces declining market share in China, with local competitors offering faster-charging, cheaper EVs, and patriotic consumer behavior favoring domestic brands.
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