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He recently lifted his bull-case price target to $1,800.</p>\n<p>\"The chip/component shortage remains a headwind for Tesla (and every other automaker), however we view this as a transitory issue with our core focus on Model 3/Y demand, which is outstripping supply by roughly 15% as of today,\" Ives said.</p>\n<h2>Tesla Stock</h2>\n<p>Shares edged up 0.7% to 1096.28 on the stock market today. Tesla stock is up 6% so far this week, after falling 15% last week after CEO Elon Musk began selling 10% of his stake in the company.</p>\n<p>TSLA stock is in profit-taking zone, after racing past a 900.50 cup-base buy point, according to MarketSmith chart analysis.</p>\n<p>Meanwhile, other EV stocks have slumped in recent days. <b>Lucid</b> fell 10.5% on Thursday, adding to its 5.4% decline the day before. <b>Fisker</b> dropped 6.2%.</p>\n<p>Recent IPO <b>Rivian</b> tumbled 15.5% to 123.38, after falling 15% on Wednesday, following a five-day surge post-IPO.</p>\n<p>Among other U.S.-based automakers with a growing EV slate, <b>General Motors</b> fell 3.5% and <b>Ford</b> was down 2%.</p>\n<p>China-based rivals <b>Nio</b> lost 3.2%, <b>Xpeng</b> was down 2% and <b>Li Auto</b> fell 3.7%.</p>\n<h2>EV Credits</h2>\n<p>The House is slated to vote on a massive tax-and-spending reconciliation bill Thursday that would include expanded tax credits, with Tesla and GM once again eligible.</p>\n<p>The bill would grant up to $7,500 in tax credits for buying EVs, but those credits would increase by $4,500 if a vehicle's final assembly occurs at a U.S. facility with unionized workers. 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Tesla stock closed higher on Thursday, while other EV stocks slumped.\nWedbush's price target is the highest on Wall Street, along with the top end of Jefferies' outlook. \nIves says the linchpin to the overall bull thesis on Tesla remains China. Wedbush estimates China will represent 40% of Tesla's deliveries in 2022.\nIves added that Tesla is now \"on a (roughly) 50k monthly run-rate for China into 2022.\"\nTesla sold 54,391 China-made vehicles in October, including 40,666 for export, the China Passenger Car Association said. In September, Tesla sold 56,006 vehicles in China, of which 3,853 were exported. Tesla typically exports the bulk of its production in the first two months of the quarter.\nWedbush analysts estimate Tesla's sales in China is worth $400 a share for 2022. Ives maintained his Outperform rating on Tesla stock. He recently lifted his bull-case price target to $1,800.\n\"The chip/component shortage remains a headwind for Tesla (and every other automaker), however we view this as a transitory issue with our core focus on Model 3/Y demand, which is outstripping supply by roughly 15% as of today,\" Ives said.\nTesla Stock\nShares edged up 0.7% to 1096.28 on the stock market today. Tesla stock is up 6% so far this week, after falling 15% last week after CEO Elon Musk began selling 10% of his stake in the company.\nTSLA stock is in profit-taking zone, after racing past a 900.50 cup-base buy point, according to MarketSmith chart analysis.\nMeanwhile, other EV stocks have slumped in recent days. Lucid fell 10.5% on Thursday, adding to its 5.4% decline the day before. Fisker dropped 6.2%.\nRecent IPO Rivian tumbled 15.5% to 123.38, after falling 15% on Wednesday, following a five-day surge post-IPO.\nAmong other U.S.-based automakers with a growing EV slate, General Motors fell 3.5% and Ford was down 2%.\nChina-based rivals Nio lost 3.2%, Xpeng was down 2% and Li Auto fell 3.7%.\nEV Credits\nThe House is slated to vote on a massive tax-and-spending reconciliation bill Thursday that would include expanded tax credits, with Tesla and GM once again eligible.\nThe bill would grant up to $7,500 in tax credits for buying EVs, but those credits would increase by $4,500 if a vehicle's final assembly occurs at a U.S. facility with unionized workers. That would only apply to GM, Ford and Chrysler, since their workers are unionized. It would exclude Tesla, Rivian, Lucid and all foreign automakers.\nHowever, the Senate is likely to make significant changes to the reconciliation bill. That could include changes to the EV credits, including tougher caps on income and price tag limits as well as stripping out the union bonus. Final passage could be months away.","news_type":1},"isVote":1,"tweetType":1,"viewCount":732,"commentLimit":10,"likeStatus":false,"favoriteStatus":false,"reportStatus":false,"symbols":[],"verified":2,"subType":0,"readableState":1,"langContent":"CN","currentLanguage":"CN","warmUpFlag":false,"orderFlag":false,"shareable":true,"causeOfNotShareable":"","featuresForAnalytics":[],"commentAndTweetFlag":false,"andRepostAutoSelectedFlag":false,"upFlag":false,"length":3,"xxTargetLangEnum":"ZH_CN"},"commentList":[],"isCommentEnd":true,"isTiger":false,"isWeiXinMini":false,"url":"/m/post/876889573"}
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