Wealthy Musk loses 15 billion over one tweet!


New York, Ta. Tuesday, February 23, 2021

Tesla's Musk tweeted and dropped ઘટાડો 15 billion directly from his fortune. As a result, shares of Tesla Inc. fell 8.6 percent on Monday, the biggest drop since September.

As a result, .2 15.2 billion was wiped out of Musk's fortune. The reason for the sharp fall in Tesla's shares was the comments made during the Musk weekend. He described the price of Bitcoin and its small rival Ether as too high. His message was spread via Twitter.

The tweet came two weeks after Tesla added 1.5 1.5 billion to its balance sheet via Bitcoin. The cryptocurrency Bitcoin rose 400 percent last year, fell for the second day in a row and at one point fell below 50,000 50,000 on suspicion of continuing the rally.

Musk tweeted on Monday that the company's Model Y standard range SUV of the menu will also be available. It was accompanied by reports from Electric Vehicle News Site Electric that the model had been removed from its online configurator. Musk lost 15 15 billion, ranking second in the Bloomberg Billionaires Index of the world's 500 billionaires.

His fortune fell to 18 183.4 billion from a January high of 0 210 billion. Musk's fortune declines Amazon founder Jeff Bezos topped the list with a fortune of 18 186.3 billion, despite a 3. 3.7 billion decline in his value. Shares of Tesla rose 25 percent this year, but Musk's tweet washed out all the gains he recorded this year.

Both billionaires have been rising from first to second since January. Musk's rocket company Spacex raised 85 850 million this month. It was valued at 74 74 billion, up 60 percent from August. Bezos maintained his position as the world's richest man for three in a row before Musk removed Bezos from the top richest position.

A 17 percent gap in Bitcoin

Bitcoin prices fell from 55050 to 44960 in 24 hours.

Bitcoins were down 16 to 17 percent. Late evening prices were quoted at 7 48,799 to 8 48,800. Janet Yellen, the Treasury Secretary to the new US Treasury Secretary, described Bitcoin as "extremely ineffective".

Rakesh Jhunjhunwala, known as Warren Buffet in the Indian stock market, said he would never invest in Bitcoin and called on the Indian government to ban Bitcoin. It is the sole and exclusive right of governments to form any currency and no one other than the governments can issue their own currency, he said. In which currency the big fluctuation of ten to ten percent is seen.

Comments