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Elon Musk’s Wild Bet on Trump Pays Off: A 600x Return!

President-elect Donald Trump (left) and Tesla CEO Elon Musk / Photo: Yonhap News
President-elect Donald Trump (left) and Tesla CEO Elon Musk / Photo: Yonhap News

According to a recent analysis, Tesla CEO Elon Musk reportedly saw a 600-fold return on his investment in President-elect Donald Trump.

Musk’s Assets Increased by $244 Billion Post-Trump Victory, Becoming The World’s Richest Person

The Washington Post reported that Musk’s assets have surged by approximately 80% this year alone, increasing by $200 billion. WP highlighted that $170 billion increase came after the U.S. presidential election, noting that Musk’s $277 million investment on Trump during the election has yielded enormous returns.

As of last Friday, the Bloomberg Billionaires Index valued Musk’s net worth at about $442 billion, solidifying his position as the world’s wealthiest individual.

Tesla’s stock price dramatically increased by 73.5%, climbing from $251.44 on November 5 to $436.23 on December 13.

Musk’s $277 million investment earned him $170 billion, representing a staggering return of 612 times. This is widely interpreted as a result of Musk’s active support for Trump during the election campaign.

Gene Munster, managing partner at Deepwater Asset Management, commented, “$23 billion in a day: Elon Musk’s bet on Trump has paid off spectacularly.”

Musk Appointed To Lead Government Efficiency, Expected to Tackle Regulations

As the newly appointed head of government efficiency in Trump’s second term, Musk is exercising significant influence as one of his closest allies. He even participates in cabinet appointments, which has led to speculation that Musk’s financial gains could continue to increase.

The Washington Post suggests that as Musk becomes a loyal political ally of Trump, his business empire is likely to benefit directly from promised policies like deregulation. As head of government efficiency, Musk could craft policies that instantly impact his businesses.

Senator Edward J. Markey (Democrat, Massachusetts), a critic of Tesla’s approach to advanced driver assistance features, warned that Musk is already seeing significant returns from his investment in Trump. He also stated his commitment to ensuring that Musk does not manage to loosen regulations or weaken legal standards for his businesses.

Beyond Tesla, Musk’s companies include space venture SpaceX, neurotechnology startup Neuralink, artificial intelligence firm xAI, social media platform X (formerly Twitter), and tunneling construction company The Boring Company.

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