ETF Volatility | Southern 2X Long Tesla rises over 4% as Musk says talks are going smoothly; US investment banks previously optimistic about Tesla

Zhitong
2026.05.14 05:45

Southern 2X Long Tesla rose over 4%, as of the time of writing, up 4.53%, reported at HKD 146.5, with a trading volume of HKD 3.4096 million. In terms of news, it was reported that Emily Goodin, a reporter from the New York Post, recently posted on social media that the White House press corps met with Tesla CEO Elon Musk and others outside the Great Hall of the People. When asked about the talks, Musk said they went "very smoothly" and mentioned that "many good things are happening." Previously, Wall Street's top investment bank Piper Sandler was optimistic about Tesla's stock. The firm's analyst Alexander Potter constructed a comprehensive framework covering 17 different product lines of Tesla, estimating that the valuation of Tesla's current core business, including electric vehicles, energy storage, Full Self-Driving (FSD) software, internal insurance, the Supercharger network, and an independent autonomous taxi business, is approximately USD 400 to 420 per share. Piper Sandler maintains an "overweight" rating on Tesla stock with a target price of USD 500

According to the Zhitong Finance APP, Southern 2X Long Tesla (07766) rose over 4%, up 4.53% as of the time of publication, priced at HKD 146.5, with a trading volume of HKD 3.4096 million.

In terms of news, it was reported that Emily Goodin, a reporter for the New York Post, recently posted on social media that the White House press corps met with Tesla CEO Elon Musk and others outside the Great Hall of the People. When asked about the discussions, Musk said they were "very smooth" and mentioned that "many good things are happening."

Previously, top Wall Street investment bank Piper Sandler was optimistic about Tesla's stock. Analyst Alexander Potter constructed a comprehensive framework covering 17 different product lines of Tesla, estimating that the valuation of Tesla's core business, including electric vehicles, energy storage, Full Self-Driving (FSD) software, internal insurance, supercharging network, and independent autonomous taxi business, is approximately USD 400 to 420 per share. Piper Sandler maintains an "overweight" rating on Tesla stock with a target price of USD 500