Tesla market cap is US$ 1.3 Trillion in comparison to regular car manufacturer it’s ridiculously high

The world leader Toyota has like market cap of 45 billions and other big manufacturer reach similar value. The only exception being the other leading brand on electric car “BYD” with a market cap of 750 billions.

However, even assuming that Tesla stays the leader of electric car, how would it make it more valuable that let’s say Toyota. Especially now that “many of the person who can invest the price of an appartment in a fancy car” did switch to electric, and that the electric market needs to develop the cheap and compact urban car for middle-class person who can’t afford a car above 20 thousands euros (Because to be realistic the era of 10 000 EUR car is over)

I simply can’t understand how Tesla market valuation is so high

  • @dhork
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    83 hours ago

    The price of very large publically traded companies is set entirely by supply and demand. Yes, those shares do represent a tiny share of ownership in the company, which means a share in the profits and assets of the company. But there is no law tying them together. Tesla’s market value is so high because there are more buyers than sellers, it’s as simple as that.

    • aasatru
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      112 hours ago

      Just to clarify, supply and demand refers here to supply and demand for the stock, not for the product (cars).

      Generally, the two will be related. Sometimes, however, investors see a stock going up and they consider it valuable because they see it performing well, creating a self-fulfilling prophecy. This is how bubbles are made.

      The Tesla stock is keeping afloat exclusively due to the perceived worth of the Tesla stock. It could keep increasing if the perceived value keeps increasing. At some point it will almost certainly fail spectacularly, but if this happens tomorrow or in ten years is anybody’s guess.