Tesla is a 'disruptive technology vendor, not a mere automotive company,' says Wedbush's Dan Ives
Daniel Ives from Wedbush Securities joins 'Closing Bell' to talk about why Tesla's valuation is skyrocketing after the company joined the S&P 500. He says Tesla will still have to execute to continue its bull case.
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