F-22Raptor
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Not worth it, this has factored in a whole decade of growth. Dumb robinhood investors.
Tesla’s share prices are dirt cheap today compared to what it will be in 10 years. There will be peaks and valleys along the way, but Tesla is heading towards a $4-5T market cap in a decade.
That's not how investment works. A decade ago, IBM Intel, Cisco and Oracle seemed to be dominating the market, where are they now?
It's like those mofos who thinks bitcoin will reach 2 million usd, where is the market for such speculative asset class?
Just wait when they launch truck , it will cross 800 easily. Plus after 2035 no sale of combustion engine vehicles in Cali.
Way overpriced. Anybody would be an idiot to get it now. Maybe if the bubble bursts.
Buy low sell high.Not worth it, this has factored in a whole decade of growth. Dumb robinhood investors.
Tesla’s MOAT is only growing at this point.
This is what people said about Amazon, Facebook, or virtually all tech stocks in the past 10 years. Yes, the forward PE of the NASDAQ 100 is quite high, but at 32, it's nothing near the dot com bubble. With regards to Tesla, a 1300 trailing PE and almost 200 forward PE is ridiculous, but considering the growth expected in the next couple years, it isn't ridiculous at all (at least in the long term).Way overpriced. Anybody would be an idiot to get it now. Maybe if the bubble bursts.
Does this matter though? A decade ago, a stock that reminds me a lot of Tesla today is Apple (or pick any FAANG stock for that matter). The companies you mentioned reached their zenith at that time ... but their forward outlook was quite subpar. Is Tesla at its peak currently? I think not. Why not compare Tesla with the Apple or Amazon of 2010? IMHO, it has more potential today than even those companies had back in 2010.That's not how investment works. A decade ago, IBM Intel, Cisco and Oracle seemed to be dominating the market, where are they now?
It's like those mofos who thinks bitcoin will reach 2 million usd, where is the market for such speculative asset class?