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Wall Street sets Nio (NIO) stock price for the next 12 months

Wall Street sets Nio (NIO) stock price for the next 12 months
Jordan Major

Nio (NYSE: NIO) is facing intense competition from established automaker Tesla (NASDAQ: TSLA), Rivian (NASDAQ: RIVN), and other rivals in the electric vehicle (EV) market. 

Despite a surge in vehicle deliveries of 20.5% year-over-year (YoY) during Q1 of 2023, Nio’s stock investors may struggle to see gains as the company remains inflexible on EV prices. Moreover, Nio’s margins have declined, while its capital outlays continue to rise sharply.

Over the past three months, 33 analysts have provided their ratings on Nio stock, with 20 advocating for a strong buy, 3 recommending a buy, and 9 advising a hold. Notably, just one expert on Wall Street suggested selling the stock, according to analyst ratings retrieved on May 4 from TradingView.

Based on estimates from 27 financial experts on Wall Street, the 1-year price target for NIO stock is $13.34, with a high estimate of $24.77 and a low estimate of $7.98 for the next 12 months.

NIO 12-month price target. Source: TradingView

NIO price analysis

Over the past month, NIO has experienced a significant trading range, oscillating between $7.33 and $10.03. 

While the S&P500 Index has been thriving and is presently situated at the top of its 52-week range, NIO seems to be lagging behind the market. The current trading price is hovering near the lower end of this range, signaling potential concerns for investors. Additionally, NIO’s current position near the bottom of its 52-week range is cause for further caution. 

The technical analysis reveals the presence of a resistance zone, falling between $7.92 to $7.98, created by several trend lines and crucial moving averages in the daily timeframe. This scenario does not bode well for NIO, as it indicates a lack of quality setup at the moment, and price fluctuations have been too volatile to establish a viable entry and exit point.

 1-month price chart. Source: Finbold

Future outlook for the EV giant

While Nio’s Q1 vehicle deliveries were impressive, selling vehicles is not the only hurdle the company must overcome in its quest for success. 

Nio will need to contend with fierce competition in the EV market and address its profitability issues to sustain growth. The company’s current margins suggest that it is not on the right track in terms of profitability, which could deter investors.

Although Nio’s long-term prospects are promising, investors may face an uphill battle in the short term.

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