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$ Trillion club

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This chart tells a pretty wild story. Among the world’s trillion-dollar companies, most trade at P/E ratios between roughly 15 and 45. Then there’s Tesla, sitting at an eye-popping 358 P/E ratio, towering over every other company on the list.

The market is valuing Tesla not for what it earns today, but for massive future growth that may or may not materialize. Compared to companies like Apple, Microsoft, Amazon, and Nvidia, Tesla’s valuation looks less like a normal stock and more like pure investor optimism on steroids.

Do you think this is sustainable?

Company P/E Ratio. Market Cap

Tesla 358.1 $1.61 trillion

Broadcom 81.3 $2.04 trillion

Walmart 47.6 $1.04 trillion

NVIDIA 43.7 $3.23 trillion

Apple 35.4 $4.31 trillion

Amazon 32.1 $2.93 trillion

TSMC 30.9 $1.90 trillion

Alphabet 30.3 $4.86 trillion

Microsoft 24.6 $3.08 trillion

Meta 21.8 $1.55 trillion

Saudi Aramco. 15.6 $2.00 trillion

Berkshire Hathaway 14.2 $1.03 trillion

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