>>216380450
A bubble by its nature always deflates suddenly. At some point a big player will try to sell his stocks for the official price and find nobody convinced that it's worth that, after this happens you can imagine the compound effect of many people offering lower and lower prices just to be able to sell
>>216380035 (OP) >2 Canadas
Brainlets who compare GDP and the market cap of a company deserve to die. At least use the company's revenue if you want a relatively equivalent comparison.
>>216380361
Tesla is now worth 1.5 trillion despite making less than half the profit of 2022. Something like 95% of the stock's value is based on self-driving (already solved by Waymo) and humanoid robots (that currently can't do simple tasks).