Tesla stock target lifted at BofA by over 30% after Trump win

investing.com 07/11/2024 - 12:10 PM

Bank of America Raises Tesla Price Target

Bank of America analysts have increased their price target for Tesla (NASDAQ: TSLA) stock to $350 from the previous $265, following the recent U.S. election outcome.

The firm maintains a "Buy" rating on the electric vehicle (EV) manufacturer's shares, citing potential regulatory benefits under the Trump administration.

Analyst John Murphy stated, "Our analysis has shown that TSLA should be relatively indifferent directly to most policies discussed in our recent election note, but may benefit from a shift to a federal regulation of autonomous vehicles/full self-driving (FSD) nationwide."

Murphy added that it is difficult to judge how Elon Musk’s increasingly close public relationship with President Trump could benefit Tesla, but this needs to be closely monitored. These factors, among potentially others, are expected to support TSLA’s growth trajectory and higher earnings multiple.

The updated valuation now assumes a 10x EV/Sales multiple, an increase from the previous 8x, with the valuation horizon extended to 2026.

The Biden administration has initiated several investigations into Tesla's FSD system, but there is an expectation of less scrutiny under Trump's leadership. Musk has advocated for a national standard for self-driving vehicle regulation, which the Trump administration appears willing to consider.

According to BofA, this could facilitate the deployment of Tesla's Robotaxi service, slated for launch in 2025, which currently requires individual state approvals. Additionally, President-elect Trump's inclination to ease environmental regulations may reduce the urgency for established automakers to transition from internal combustion engine vehicles to EVs.

This scenario could enable Tesla to strengthen its dominance in the U.S. EV market, especially as it plans to introduce new, more affordably priced models. A tougher stance on China by the Trump administration may limit the entry of potential Tesla competitors into the U.S. EV market.




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