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'Don’t know which is worse': Charlie Munger on Tesla at $1 trillion or bitcoin at $50,000

Charlie Munger, the 97-year-old American billionaire investor, said he doesn’t believe bitcoin will end up as the medium of exchange for the world.

February 25, 2021 / 12:19 IST
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File image: Charlie Munger
File image: Charlie Munger

Charlie Munger, the Vice Chairman of Berkshire Hathaway, on February 24 dismissed the recent bitcoin cryptocurrency frenzy and soaring share price of electric vehicle manufacturer Tesla.

During an interview at the Daily Journal’s annual shareholder meet, Munger was asked if he thought it was crazier for bitcoin to hit $50,000 or Tesla to reach a $1 trillion fully diluted enterprise value. “Well, I have the same difficulty that Samuel Johnson once had when he got a similar question, he said, ‘I can’t decide the order of precedence between a flea and a louse,’ and I feel the same way about those choices. I don’t know which is worse,” Munger responded.

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Billionaire Elon Musk-led Tesla’s shares zoomed about 743 percent last year, even though it has dropped around 3 percent in 2021 so far. The electric car maker’s market cap is currently at $689 billion.

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