Battleground stocks: Wall Street is completely divided on these controversial names

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September is a historically volatile month for trading. Knowing where the disagreement is can help investors navigate these choppy waters.

September has been living up to its reputation as a historically volatile month for trading , and Wall Street is divided on where some stocks will head from here. Knowing where the disagreement is can help investors navigate these choppy waters. Take the Federal Reserve's interest rate decision on Wednesday. Debate raged over which way the central bank's Federal Open Market Committee would lean until the very moment the vote was announced.

mountain Tesla stock. Morgan Stanley analyst Adam Jonas, who maintains an overweight rating and a $310 price target, said Wednesday that the company's robotaxi event may be setting expectations too high for investors. "Heading into Tesla's '10/10' robotaxi event we are, frankly, struggling to see how the day can live up to investors' high expectations," Jonas said. His price target implies roughly 36% upside.

 

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