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Teslas guidance for next year changed everything; where do we . . . - Reddit *Tesla's operating profit forecast for this year is now $11 4 billion, down from an October estimate of $28 5 billion, yet share prices remain similar JPMorgan Lowers Price Target for Tesla: JPMorgan analyst Ryan Brinkman cuts the stock price target for Tesla by about 4% to $130, implying a 30% downside from Thursday’s close of $182 63
Tesla Thesis, price targets 50k swing options trade - Reddit Price Target Tesla Stock 50-100$ by sometime 2025 1 Tesla is currently a horrendous value play in the short term to medium term due to speculative long term growth catalysts 2 Tesla was expected to grow 50% over year next year 3 Cars overpriced as shit compared to increasingly similar market counterparts Hyundai Ioniq and Ford get similar
Best $TSLA Posts - Reddit Tesla (TSLA) is delivering its first ever all-electric, battery-powered semi-truck to Pepsi today Do you think this is already priced into the TSLA stock price?
ARK previous predictions for TSLA : r stocks - Reddit In light of ARK's recent price predictions for TSLA I thought I would post this as a reference to some of their prior predictions for TSLA ARK’s Price Target for Tesla in 2025 is $3,000 Per Share (ark-invest com) In 2021 ARK posted the above article They predicted that TSLA would hit $1,400 in 2024 Adjusted for splits that would be $466 Actual value today $184 They continue to predict
What exactly is your price target for $TSLA before 2025? Tesla is now a 1T company and the entire us stock market is 50T So I just have an honest question: where do you see Tesla in 5 years? Or perhaps by the year 2025? Do you really see it becoming a 10 T company which (assuming total market cap became 100T due to inflation and various other reasons) consists of 10% of the entire market?
Tesla stock analysis and valuation - including DIY valuation Tesla just doesn't have the wiggle room to get their build quality to a fraction of their competitors while also simultaneously dropping their price without butchering their profit margins