Bank of America recommends buying Tesla shares. Idea 29/04/24

Bank of America has recently upgraded its rating on Tesla Inc. from 'Neutral' to 'Buy', highlighting a promising outlook for the electric vehicle giant. Analysts point to several growth drivers, including shorter timelines for launching new models, significant investments in artificial intelligence, and expanding autonomous driving technologies.

Tesla's CEO Elon Musk's recent visit to China also plays a crucial role in this positive shift. During his trip, Musk discussed the deployment of Tesla's fully autonomous driving (FSD) software and data transfer regulations with Chinese officials. Chinese state media notably reported Musk's meeting with Premier Li Qian in Beijing as a testament to the robust economic and trade cooperation between the US and China, further cementing Tesla's foothold in the Chinese market.

Given these developments, let's review the technical analysis of Tesla Inc. (NASDAQ: TSLA) for potential trading opportunities:

On the Daily (D1) timeframe, Tesla's stock demonstrates resistance at 175.90 USD and support at 138.80 USD. Last Wednesday's notable surge of 14.54% marked the most substantial one-day gain in three years, suggesting the possible onset of an uptrend. However, if the price resumes its previous downward trajectory, a target level of 111.05 USD could be expected.

For traders, breaching the resistance at 175.90 USD could offer an attractive buying opportunity, with a short-term target of 205.60 USD. In a medium-term perspective, holding a long position with a target of up to 233.80 USD may be advisable.


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