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August 11, 2025 2 mins
# Tesla Stock Navigates Market Crosscurrents: Analyst Targets, Autonomy Updates, and Technical Patterns

In this insightful podcast episode, we explore Tesla's current market position as shares hover around $330, following a high-volume trading week that signals heightened investor interest. We dive deep into the stark analyst division, with price targets ranging dramatically from Wedbush's bullish $500 to Guggenheim's cautious $175, highlighting how Wall Street remains split on Tesla's future trajectory.

The episode unpacks recent fundamental shifts, including trimmed Q3 earnings expectations reflecting ongoing pricing challenges, while examining the critical catalysts investors are watching: China production metrics, autonomy milestones including the anticipated robotaxi unveil, and the company's progress on full self-driving technology.

We also analyze Tesla's technical trading patterns, identifying key resistance levels in the mid-to-upper $300s and support forming around the low $300s. Plus, we discuss emerging supply chain developments, including reports of a significant semiconductor partnership that could impact Tesla's next-generation computing capabilities.

Perfect for investors and Tesla enthusiasts looking to understand the complex forces shaping TSLA stock movements in this pivotal period where execution on autonomy, energy initiatives, and margin stabilization will determine which analyst camp proves correct.

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Tesla opens this week with shares changing hands near three
hundred thirty dollars United States dollars after closing on Friday
around three hundred twenty nine United States dollars with an
early uptick and after hours trading heading into Monday. Trading
volume on Friday was roughly ninety one million shares, which
sits well above the company's longer run daily average through

(00:20):
much of the summer, signaling elevated interests as investors digest
recent headlines. The news flow is busy. Analysts have been
active following the late July earnings and the company's autonomous
strategy updates, with targets spanning of very wide range. Wedbush
reiterated a bullish stance with a five hundred United States
dollars target in early August, while Guggenheim remains cautious near

(00:44):
one hundred seventy five United States dollars. Several houses cluster
around the mid three hundreds, including Canter Fitzgerald at approximately
three hundred fifty five United States dollars and China Renaissance
near three hundred forty nine United States dollars, and the
broader twelvemonth average across dozens of analysts sits a bit

(01:04):
above three hundred United States dollars with a hold skew.
That dispersion underscores how pivotal upcoming execution on autonomy, energy
and margin stabilization is to the thesis on both sides.
On fundamentals, research firms are trimming mere term expectations modestly,
with at least one widely followed model shaving its third

(01:26):
quarter earnings per share estimate to roughly zero point three
one United States dollars from zero point three to three
United States dollars, reflecting pricing dynamics and mix. Meanwhile, investors
are also watching production and demand signals in China and
the cadence of software and autonomy milestones, after the company

(01:46):
teased progress toward a robot taxi unveil and continued full
self driving software iteration. In supply chain news, reports of
a multi year semiconductor partnership tied to next generation vehicle
compute have added intrigued but are unlikely to affect new
term margins into this week. Technicians note an important resistance

(02:07):
band in the mid to upper three hundreds, where multiple
recent rallies have paused, while support has firmed in the
low three hundreds after July's rebound, with volumes still running
above average and sentiments split between growth optionality and earnings normalization,
Tesla remains a battleground name where incremental headlines can swing
the tape quickly.
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