There's quite a split in the market right now on where Tesla heads next.
On one side, you've got prominent investors calling TSLA "ridiculously overvalued" at current levels—suggesting the stock is pricing in unrealistic growth expectations and needs a serious correction.
On the flip side, some analysts are bullish heading into 2026, projecting the stock could rally all the way to $800, betting on execution in key areas like AI, autonomous driving, and energy business expansion.
So what's the move? Some traders are seeing this as a classic setup—a crowded short thesis meets rising institutional positioning. Others view it as a classic value trap where the valuation metrics simply don't justify the hype.
The real question: is TSLA fundamentally broken, or are bears just early? 2026 should give us some answers.
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MainnetDelayedAgain
· 16h ago
According to the database, the Tesla valuation debate has been postponed for the Nth time. It has been many years since the last assertion of an "inevitable collapse." The project team's hype is fermenting... Blooming in 2026, we await the answer.
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StablecoinAnxiety
· 16h ago
Are you really brave enough to say 800? Check out how these analysts are spinning it...
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MercilessHalal
· 16h ago
The bears are shouting themselves hoarse, but institutions are quietly getting on board. Who has the stronger technicals in this wave?
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AirdropHunter
· 16h ago
Tesla's recent moves, are they a value trap or a good opportunity for short sellers to bottom out? Honestly, no one can say for sure. Those optimistic remain optimistic, those bearish remain bearish. 2026 will be the real test.
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FUDwatcher
· 16h ago
This Tesla thing, to be honest, is just a gamble on whether Musk can deliver or not. The $800 might still fall below or drop even further.
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RebaseVictim
· 16h ago
Tesla's recent market movement is really pulling back... Some are calling for a decline while others want to push to 800. We really have to see if 2026 can deliver on that.
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LiquidatedThrice
· 16h ago
The bears are back to bearish again. Why do they always use the same old lines... Saying 800 yuan is really daring, but I'm just worried it will turn out to be a joke again later.
There's quite a split in the market right now on where Tesla heads next.
On one side, you've got prominent investors calling TSLA "ridiculously overvalued" at current levels—suggesting the stock is pricing in unrealistic growth expectations and needs a serious correction.
On the flip side, some analysts are bullish heading into 2026, projecting the stock could rally all the way to $800, betting on execution in key areas like AI, autonomous driving, and energy business expansion.
So what's the move? Some traders are seeing this as a classic setup—a crowded short thesis meets rising institutional positioning. Others view it as a classic value trap where the valuation metrics simply don't justify the hype.
The real question: is TSLA fundamentally broken, or are bears just early? 2026 should give us some answers.