A Bullish Yet Cautious Outlook
Tesla's 2025 Stock Forecast: Wall Street's Bold Predictions and the Road Ahead
The latest news from 24/7 Wall St. reviews Wall Street's predictions for Tesla's stock price in 2025, revealing a cautious consensus despite some optimistic forecasts. Analysts' median target is $306.42 with a 'Hold' rating, while 24/7 Wall St. projects a hopeful $352.99. Key growth drivers like autonomous services and future EV models are balanced by risks including valuation concerns and market competition.
Introduction to Tesla's 2025 Stock Forecast
Wall Street's Consensus and 24/7 Wall St.'s Bullish Perspective
Financial Projections and Expected Growth
Tesla's Innovation and Diversification
Market Risks and Analyst Concerns
Impact of Recent Stock Performance on Forecasts
New Growth Drivers: From Robotaxis to Cybertruck
Public Sentiment and Investor Reactions
Economic, Social, and Political Implications
Conclusion and Future Outlook
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