Lucid Group’s 170.33% Trading Volume Spike to $290M (Rank 364) Can’t Stem 2.87% Drop as 1-for-10 Reverse Split Targets Institutional Access

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Friday, Aug 22, 2025 6:55 pm ET1min read
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- Lucid Group’s stock saw a 170.33% surge in trading volume to $290M on August 22, 2025, but closed down 2.87% amid investor concerns.

- The company announced a 1-for-10 reverse stock split to boost its share price to $20 for institutional access, alongside reduced 2025 production guidance and a robotaxi partnership with Uber/Nuro.

- Despite $3.6B in cash reserves, Lucid reported a 105% gross loss margin in Q2 2025, with analysts noting the split won’t resolve unprofitability or unsustainable cash burn risks.

On August 22, 2025, Lucid GroupLCID-- (LCID) traded with a volume of $0.29 billion, a 170.33% increase from the previous day, ranking 364th in trading activity. The stock closed down 2.87%, reflecting ongoing investor concerns despite heightened liquidity.

Lucid announced a 1-for-10 reverse stock split effective September 2, aiming to elevate its share price from the penny stock range ($2) to approximately $20. The move, described by CFO Taoufiq Boussaid as a “deliberate measure to align with institutional investor accessibility,” is not driven by regulatory compliance but strategic positioning. The company reduced its 2025 production guidance to 18,000–20,000 vehicles, down from 20,000, and recently formed a partnership with UberUBER-- and Nuro to develop autonomous vehicle integration for robotaxis.

Analysts note the reverse split may attract institutional capital but does not address Lucid’s core challenges. The firm reported a 105% gross loss margin in Q2 2025, with $3.6 billion in cash reserves as of June. Despite partnerships like its collaboration with Aston Martin for electric components, LucidLCID-- remains unprofitable and faces pressure to scale production and reduce cash burn before its Saudi-backed funding becomes unsustainable.

The strategy of buying the top 500 stocks by daily trading volume and holding them for one day yielded a total profit of $2,253.88 from December 2022 to August 2025, with a maximum drawdown of -$1,025.71 and a Sharpe ratio of 1.79.

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