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The Zhitong Finance App learned that Wall Street financial giant Morgan Stanley is cautious about the valuation prospects and target stock price expectations of Tesla (TSLA.US), a leader in electric vehicles, AI, autonomous driving, and robotics in recent years when the South Korean stock market, which has the title of “AI computing power weather vane,” has recently fallen into extreme sell-off due to overcrowded and highly leveraged multiple positions. The analysis team led by senior Daimo analyst Andrew Percoco said that Tesla's target price was slightly raised from $415 to $417 and continued to give it an “Equal-weight (hold/equal to the market)” rating. By contrast, Tesla shares closed at $391.06 on Thursday.

Zhitongcaijing·07/17/2026 09:25:12
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The Zhitong Finance App learned that Wall Street financial giant Morgan Stanley is cautious about the valuation prospects and target stock price expectations of Tesla (TSLA.US), a leader in electric vehicles, AI, autonomous driving, and robotics in recent years when the South Korean stock market, which has the title of “AI computing power weather vane,” has recently fallen into extreme sell-off due to overcrowded and highly leveraged multiple positions. The analysis team led by senior Daimo analyst Andrew Percoco said that Tesla's target price was slightly raised from $415 to $417 and continued to give it an “Equal-weight (hold/equal to the market)” rating. By contrast, Tesla shares closed at $391.06 on Thursday.