Tesla (TSLA) stock has seen volatile trading, dropping to $222 in April but now at $439. Concerns include slowing sales growth and poor Cybertruck sales, only 5,400 sold in Q3 2025. Despite challenges, TSLA stock has surged 84% in the last six months, hinting at positive future numbers. Analysts are divided, with a mean price target of $358.3, but a bullish target of $600. Tesla’s focus on EVs, energy, AI, and robotics positions it as a leader in the industry. Cash flow is strong, with $36.8 billion in cash reserves for innovation and expansion. Cybercab and robotaxi services are expected to drive future growth. Analysts foresee earnings growth of 67.24% in FY 2026. Lower interest rates globally may offset the loss of U.S. tax credits and boost EV sales. Overall, cautious optimism surrounds Tesla’s future prospects.

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