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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?
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?
TSLA Bull Thesis and Valuation: predicting a 3-12x return by 2030 Based on TSLA's November 11th closing price of $1063, this would be a return of ~3 5x Including AMaaS and Software projections, my model results in a 2030 price of ~ $13000 This would be a return of 12x today's TSLA price Adjusting my price target with a 10% chance of AMaaS being achieved by 2025, my buy-price target would be $1730
Anyone else think TSLA is a good long term investment right now? Price cuts on cars show, regardless of how Musk spins it, that a major growth area of his share of the market has already purchased a Tesla (at whatever the cost) and the remaining buyers, who are more price sensitive are priced out of the market at current prices (This too hurts margins)
How is Tesla stock price so high after so much controversy lately? Apparently once you have an MBA you have all the answers I fear that Tesla is just the tip of this iceberg How much of the stock market's current valuation is based on rational thought and how much is hype?
Help me understand how Tesla isnt **insanely** overpriced. A lot of the factors that have worked to Tesla's advantage are likely to dissipate in the next few years - the novelty of EVs, the lack of viable competition in EVs from other carmakers, the willingness of workers to take lower salaries in exchange for options in a company whose stock price was growing rapidly, government tax incentives for
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