
Tesla stock in the red after 3-day winning streak even as analysts remain bullish
Tesla stock edged lower on Wednesday, showing signs of fatigue after a three-session rally, as investors weighed fresh analyst commentary against ongoing strategic and competitive pressures.
The electric vehicle maker’s stock was trading down about 0.6%, putting its recent winning streak at risk.
Tesla had closed higher on Tuesday, extending gains from Friday and Monday, as investor sentiment improved following supportive analyst notes and broader market stabilisation.
Recent rally driven by analyst optimism
Tesla’s advance earlier in the week was supported in part by a research note from Morgan Stanley analyst Andrew Percoco, who highlighted potential upside from the company’s solar business.
Tesla has operated a solar panel unit since acquiring SolarCity in 2016 and is considering adding as much as 100 gigawatts of solar manufacturing capacity.
“Tesla’s plan to vertically integrate solar manufacturing is representative of Elon Musk’s goal to send a significant amount of solar-powered data centers into space, while also driving synergies with its leading energy storage business,” Percoco wrote.
The note helped lift sentiment around Tesla’s energy segment, which has drawn renewed attention as the company looks to diversify revenue streams beyond electric vehicles.
Benchmark reiterates bullish stance on Tesla stock
Further support came on Wednesday from Benchmark, which reiterated its Buy rating and maintained a $475 price target on Tesla.
The firm said Tesla is prioritising reinvestment and platform development over short-term earnings optimisation, signalling a strategic shift in early 2026.
Benchmark highlighted the company’s fourth-quarter results, noting resilience in margins, growth in its energy business, and strong cash generation despite the transitional phase.
The research firm described 2026 as an “investment year” for Tesla, with accelerated spending expected across autonomy, artificial intelligence, robotics, and energy infrastructure.
The emphasis on long-term projects reflects Chief Executive Officer Elon Musk’s broader vision of positioning Tesla as a technology and energy company rather than solely an automaker.
Transitional phase weighs on near-term outlook
Despite recent gains and positive analyst commentary, Tesla’s stock has struggled to build sustained momentum in recent months.
Investors remain cautious about slowing electric vehicle demand in key markets, intensifying competition, and margin pressure from pricing incentives.
The company has also been directing significant resources toward autonomous driving, humanoid robots, and energy storage, raising questions about near-term profitability.
Humanoid robotics competition intensifies
Tesla’s longer-term ambitions in robotics also face growing competition.
On Wednesday, Apptronik announced that it had raised $520 million in funding at a $5 billion valuation, as it seeks to commercialise its Apollo humanoid robots.
The funding round, which brings the company’s Series A financing to $935 million, was co-led by B Capital and Google.
Based in Austin, Texas, where Tesla is also headquartered, Apptronik plans to use the capital to refine and scale production of its Apollo robots.
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