Comments by "SkyRiver" (@SkyRiver1) on "CNBC Television" channel.

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  11.  @Dutchman294  There are a number of reasons for that. Too many to go into here. Suggest Tesla Daily, Electrified, or Best in Tesla for factual info regarding this. They are really the only Tesla centric YouTube channels worth following. Some other are half decent, but a ghastly number are nothing but click bait fantasies. Since beginning of the year, only Tesla, and Porsche, sales have not gone down. Tesla sales have increased dramatically, Porsche's just a little bit, Ford down eight percent, which is good compared to most OEMs. The main reason Tesla is valued so high is the potential for future earnings. Musk says FSD will be here this year -- his detractors say three decades or never. If FSD is finally approved for public use, when it is an order of magnitude safer than the average driver, many people fail to be able to visualize the effects this will have on civilization. We are talking about steam engine level disruption. Many think that other companies are well on the road to being able to compete in this arena. They are not even close. Tesla may well be the most advanced company developing real-world AI. And believe me, no matter how good your imagination is, you cannot imagine the developments that will flow from this. There are loads of reasons that Tesla is valued so high. Most of which, like the powerpack installations for electric utilities and the teslabot are usually not even considered. There is no other company on earth like Tesla, with the possible exception of SpaceX, and yet the wall street elves think they can value it on outdated metrics that only apply to outdated companies like GM, BMW, and Toyota. VW, Ford, and Hyundai still have a chance to survive into the Tesla dominated age of mostly Chinese and Mexican manufactured EVs with various European and American monikers, as is now the case for many ICE cars, made in China/Mexico but GM, Ford or other misleading branding.
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