Meanwhile, shares of Tesla Motors Inc were down 8 percent on Tuesday. The selloff was triggered by Consumer Reports' withdrawal of its recommendation on the Model S . Ivan Feinseth, chief investment officer at Tigress Financial Partners, explained that the report actually showed most of the people like the Model S and would buy it again, adding that most owners have previously owned high-end cars, so their expectations are quite high. The problem is that people are confusing consumer data with the actual review of the car. He also "went Neutral on the stock" because of the volatility. Needless to say, that I’m looking forward to the first news/drivers so I can make a decision.