Shyon
12-17 20:36
Elon Musk has had a standout year, especially with Tesla’s remarkable turnaround. Despite early challenges in 2024, Musk’s strategic moves, such as price cuts and innovations in autonomous driving, helped Tesla rebound and become one of the year’s top performers. His leadership extends beyond Tesla, influencing sectors like AI and space, solidifying his status as a key financial figure.

Donald Trump, while not directly running a company, has also shaped markets with his political influence. His rhetoric and potential return to power have created an economic climate favorable to stocks like Tesla and Bitcoin. His pro-business stance, including deregulation, has fueled optimism in tech and small-cap stocks, benefiting investors across sectors.

Together, Musk and Trump have reshaped the market in 2024, with Musk driving Tesla's growth and Trump influencing broader market sentiment. Both deserve the "Daddy of the Year" title for their profit-making impact.

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Who is the Daddy of the Year?
A WSB user posted yesterday, "Thank you, daddy Elon, for your blessings." In the WSB context, "daddy" could also have a similar meaning to "sugar daddy," given that Musk has provided substantial gains on $Tesla Motors(TSLA)$. As 2024 draws to a close, who deserves the title of "Daddy of the Year" from a profit-making perspective? Elon/Jensen/Michael/Trump?
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