Tesla’s Stock Price Discounts Temporal Wormhole into the Future – Ep 83

Tesla’s market cap just crossed $300 billion. It’s the largest car maker in the world, even larger than Toyota, which produced almost nine million cars in 2019 and had a market cap of $200 billion. In this podcast, Vitaliy hypothesizes that...

Tesla’s market cap just crossed $300 billion. It’s the largest car maker in the world, even larger than Toyota, which produced almost nine million cars in 2019 and had a market cap of $200 billion. In this podcast, Vitaliy hypothesizes that Tesla’s market cap has traveled through a wormhole from the future to the present, and why $300 billion is a tenuous valuation, even for the world leader in electric vehicle manufacturing.

You can read this article online at: https://investor.fm/teslas-stock-price-discounts-temporal-wormhole-into-the-future/

Disclosure: Read this before you buy your next stock

 

Vitaliy’s 37-page Tesla writeup signup link. Vitaliy’s Nifty FAANG and Other “One Decision” Investment Strategies article.

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