The statement makes two specific claims: 1) Tesla's share price increased by 4.1%, and 2) the price was near its one-year high. The provided sources strongly support both claims.Three of the sources are highly authoritative and directly relevant primary financial data providers for Tesla (TSLA) stock: Yahoo Finance (US and Canadian versions) and CNN Markets. These sources are the standard for verifying daily stock performance metrics like percentage change and 52-week range.The CNN source provides the most explicit confirmation, as its summary states that 'TSLA is trading near the top of its 52-week range,' directly corroborating the second part of the statement. The Yahoo Finance pages provide the key data points—daily price change and the 52-week trading range—which are essential for verifying both claims. The consistency across these high-authority financial news outlets indicates the data is reliable.The other two sources were correctly identified as having low relevance. One is a statistics page that lacks daily data, and the other is for a different financial product (an ETF, not TSLA stock). These sources do not contradict the statement; they are simply not useful for its verification.Given the direct textual support from a credible source and the corroborative nature of the primary data provided by the other top-tier sources, the statement is highly likely to be true.