Electric vehicles
Some exciting opportunities in the next few years will involve manufacturers of electric and hybrid electric vehicles. These are new and different, and most analysts expect them to displace internal-combustion cars eventually.
EV companies might see high growth, which is also exciting for investors. However, it's essential to note that the processes involved in developing and manufacturing EVs aren't significantly different from those employed by traditional internal-combustion vehicle manufacturers. That means EV manufacturers face high costs, just like conventional automakers.
It's also important to remember that all the major traditional automakers are introducing their own electric vehicles.
That competition has intensified as relatively high interest rates have slowed demand growth at a time when many carmakers have released new EV and hybrid models. As such, the primary focus over the last year or so has been on cutting costs and reducing capacity where necessary.
The future of the auto industry
The future of the industry lies in EV and autonomous vehicles, with an increasing part of the value in the car coming from its software component. In addition, many believe ride sharing, notably via robotaxis, is where the industry is headed.
Many of the major automakers have invested heavily in EVs, autonomous vehicles, and robotaxis, but the undisputed leader in terms of commercializing these opportunities is Tesla.
Its robotaxi rollout and its aim of having unsupervised full self-driving (FSD) available (so Tesla drivers can transform their vehicles into robotaxis, and Tesla can launch its dedicated robotaxi, the Cybercab) are not risk-free events. If Tesla can get it right, the stock's upside potential is significant.
How to invest in automotive stocks
- Open your brokerage app: Log in to your brokerage account where you handle your investments.
- Search for the stock: Enter the ticker or company name into the search bar to bring up the stock's trading page.
- Decide how many shares to buy: Consider your investment goals and how much of your portfolio you want to allocate to this stock.
- Select order type: Choose between a market order to buy at the current price or a limit order to specify the maximum price you're willing to pay.
- Submit your order: Confirm the details and submit your buy order.
- Review your purchase: Check your portfolio to ensure your order was filled as expected and adjust your investment strategy accordingly.
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