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EU Session Analysis for CFD Instruments 01/02/2022
Fundamental analysis
01 February, 2022
The three main benchmarks closed strongly higher on Monday at the end of a volatile month for Wall Street, with the gains helping the tech-heavy Nasdaq narrowly avoid its worst ever start to the year. Shares in electric vehicle maker Tesla climbed nearly 10% on Monday after Credit Suisse upgraded the stock to “outperform” and the broader market rebounded. Tesla had previously declined almost 20% in January amid a sell-off that dragged the Nasdaq down. Credit Suisse sees a buying opportunity, and has a price target of $1,025 on shares of Tesla now.