Tesla's market cap fluctuation alone is now eclipsing the entire value of some of its competitors. Is this a sign of Tesla's true dominance, or a market bubble waiting to burst? With its stock price swings exceeding the combined worth of GM and Ford, are we witnessing a paradigm shift in the auto industry, or an unsustainable anomaly? How much longer can Tesla maintain this level of volatility before investors get spooked, even with tariffs seemingly benefiting them? While used car companies are seeing a potential upside, what are the long-term implications for the overall auto market, and how will this impact consumer behavior? Is this the beginning of the end for traditional automakers, or will they adapt and find a way to compete in this new landscape? Your thoughts?
Tesla's market cap fluctuation alone is now eclipsing the entire value of some of its competitors. Is this a sign of Tesla's true dominance, or a market bubble waiting to burst? With its stock price swings exceeding the combined worth of GM and Ford, are we witnessing a paradigm shift in the auto industry, or an unsustainable anomaly? How much longer can Tesla maintain this level of volatility before investors get spooked, even with tariffs seemingly benefiting them? While used car companies are seeing a potential upside, what are the long-term implications for the overall auto market, and how will this impact consumer behavior? Is this the beginning of the end for traditional automakers, or will they adapt and find a way to compete in this new landscape? Your thoughts?