Bull Huang
11-17
$Tesla Motors(TSLA)$  

Tesla’s fate under $300 hinges on more than just subsidies. While removing the $7,500 credit would challenge demand, Tesla’s ecosystem—ranging from energy solutions to AI-driven advancements—gives it resilience. Market sentiment over policy shifts often triggers short-term corrections, but long-term growth in EV adoption and global sustainability goals remain key drivers.

The real question: Can Tesla’s innovation outpace the headwinds? If subsidies are cut, Tesla may recalibrate pricing, scale efficiencies, or even pioneer new revenue streams to stay competitive. At a sub-$300 valuation, I’d view it as an opportunity to dollar-cost average for long-term gains, considering Tesla’s trajectory in global markets like Europe and China, where EV incentives remain robust.

Target price? Below $250 would feel like a steal for growth investors, given Tesla’s potential in autonomous driving and energy markets.

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