- Thu Mar 27, 2025 4:52 pm
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Howard Lutnick urges investors to buy Tesla, claiming it will never be this cheap again. Is he right? Is Tesla truly a bargain at its current price, or are we overlooking potential headwinds?
Lutnick highlights the things Musk is building. Lets unpack that. Dojo, Optimus, Energy Storage, and of course, vehicles. Are these ventures as revolutionary as they seem, or is the hype outpacing reality? Dojo’s potential $500 billion valuation boost – is this realistic, or just wishful thinking? Can Optimus truly achieve a $10 trillion revenue potential, or is Musk’s optimism blinding us to the practical challenges of humanoid robotics?
Tesla’s energy storage solutions are expanding, but can they compete with established players in the long run? The refreshed Model Y saw 200,000 orders in China, yet overall sales are slowing. Is this a sign of resilient demand or a temporary blip? Tesla’s cost-cutting efforts are commendable, but will they be enough to maintain profitability in an increasingly competitive market?
Analysts remain divided, with a Hold rating and a target price suggesting only modest upside. Are they underestimating Tesla’s potential, or are retail investors overestimating it? Where do you see Tesla’s stock price a year from now? Five years from now? What are the biggest risks and opportunities facing the company? Let the discussion begin.
Lutnick highlights the things Musk is building. Lets unpack that. Dojo, Optimus, Energy Storage, and of course, vehicles. Are these ventures as revolutionary as they seem, or is the hype outpacing reality? Dojo’s potential $500 billion valuation boost – is this realistic, or just wishful thinking? Can Optimus truly achieve a $10 trillion revenue potential, or is Musk’s optimism blinding us to the practical challenges of humanoid robotics?
Tesla’s energy storage solutions are expanding, but can they compete with established players in the long run? The refreshed Model Y saw 200,000 orders in China, yet overall sales are slowing. Is this a sign of resilient demand or a temporary blip? Tesla’s cost-cutting efforts are commendable, but will they be enough to maintain profitability in an increasingly competitive market?
Analysts remain divided, with a Hold rating and a target price suggesting only modest upside. Are they underestimating Tesla’s potential, or are retail investors overestimating it? Where do you see Tesla’s stock price a year from now? Five years from now? What are the biggest risks and opportunities facing the company? Let the discussion begin.