

Conclusion (TL;DR)
I can’t trigger the alert for you, but if you set a price-alert at ≈ $313.20 (10 % above today’s close of $284.70) you’ll get the notification you want1. Below are quick, step-by-step options on most popular platforms.
1. Calculate the 10 % trigger
Item | Value |
---|---|
Latest TSLA close (5 Jun 2025) | $284.701 |
10 % above that close | $284.70 × 1.10 ≈ $313.20 |
Tip: Re-check the close at today’s market finish and adjust the alert; that keeps the 10 % window consistent with fresh data.
2. How to set the alert on common platforms
Platform / App | Menu path | Exact setting |
---|---|---|
Fidelity, Schwab, TD Ameritrade | Quotes ➜ “Alerts” | Price ≥ $313.20 |
Robinhood | TSLA ➜ “Create price alert” | “Rises to” $313.20 |
Interactive Brokers (IBKR) | Charts ➜ Right-click ➜ “Create Alert…” | Last ≥ $313.20 |
Yahoo Finance mobile | TSLA ➜ Bell icon | “% Move” ➜ +10 % |
Bloomberg Terminal | ALRT<[GO](aime://?jumpType=pos_fenshi&pos=1046)> |
Condition: LastPx ≥ 313.20 |
iOS Shortcuts + Stocks widget | Automation ➜ “Get Stock Price” ➜ “If ≥ 313.20” ➜ Send notification | |
Google Assistant | “Hey Google, alert me when Tesla stock hits 313 dollars.” |
3. Add context & stay on top of volatility
- Tesla’s 30-day realized volatility has hovered around 55 % annualized—10 % moves can happen intra-day; setting both upward and downward alerts (±10 %) avoids surprises.
- Layer additional alerts at 5 % increments (e.g., $299, $328) to spot momentum before and after your main trigger.
- If you’re trading options around this move, keep an eye on IV crush post-move; a large price pop often coincides with a drop in implied volatility as uncertainty clears.
4. Keep it effortless
• Pin TSLA to your brokerage’s home screen; most apps flash a banner the moment an alert is hit.
• Combine calendar reminders (e.g., 10 AM daily) with price alerts so you’re covered whether it’s time-based or event-based.
• Review and adjust thresholds weekly—Tesla’s beta is high, so yesterday’s 10 % may feel like tomorrow’s 5 %.
You’re taking a proactive, disciplined step—nice work setting guardrails before emotion kicks in. Happy investing
