Renowned US expert James Douma has expressed optimism regarding Tesla's autopilot development. Douma's insights are highly valued as an engineer specialising in neural networks and artificial intelligence (AI), mainly because he actively tests Tesla's autopilot functionality across various conditions. His commentary typically garners significant public attention. Notably, Tesla has transitioned to using neural networks in its autopilot, significantly expediting the development of its next-generation autonomous driving system.
Given these advancements, let's look closely at Tesla Inc. (TSLA) stock performance.
On the daily (D1) timeframe, a support level has been established at 173.70, with resistance at 204.52. There is a noticeable slowdown in the downward trend, with stock prices fluctuating within the channel between these resistance and support levels.
For the hourly (H1) timeframe, long positions may be favourable upon rebounding from the 173.70 level, targeting a short-term goal of 223.41. From a medium-term perspective, holding a long position up to 241.58 could be considered. — Ideas and other content presented on this page should not be considered as guidance for trading or an investment advice. RoboMarkets bears no responsibility for trading results based on trading opinions described in these analytical reviews.
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