SpaceX is a bad investment considering the current market dynamics
Author uses flawed logic and absurd arguments to claim SpaceX is a bad investment, citing high costs, massive TAM, and index changes.
- High infrastructure costs relative to current sales.
- Total addressable market exceeding US GDP poses macro risks.
- Index rule changes may negatively impact investors.
so i posted earlier but it was ba-sing-se'd for being "low-effort".
well here is the high-effort version. I'm actually straining.
1: the sales to cost ratio is high. this means that the money the company makes is low compared to the money in the company infrastructure. so basically, buying is losing money at face value instantly.
2: the market address is higher than the united states gdp. so basically you are betting against the united states by investing. which normally would be great but it is going directly into the pocket of (f)elon musk. queue point 3:
3: many people on twitter keep saying elon is not a nazi (narrator: he is actually a nazi). nazis lost both the civil war and world war 2, statistically they are guaranteed to lose again.
4: the indexes are changing their rules to literally steal from index investors. ngl I'm not sure how exactly that happens but i saw it on at least 3 headlines of articles I didn't read.
so chat, what am I missing? how exactly is this a good investment?

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