Basically, from a fundamental investment analysis standpoint Tesla is way more logical than Facebook.
Tesla makes a tangible good for sale with a straight forward business model. You can evaluate Tesla using the same criteria that Ford was evaluated with 90 years ago, same way that Westinghouse, or GE were evaluated. They are a new technology with a potential to revolutionize a major industry, with a high risk of failure and high return on investment if they succeed. For Facebook or Twitter a savvy investor has to first theorize how to even evaluate them.
The investment potential in a facebook or a twitter is there definitely... but its much easier for an investor to evaluate a tesla compared to a facebook.
Tesla makes a tangible good for sale with a straight forward business model. You can evaluate Tesla using the same criteria that Ford was evaluated with 90 years ago, same way that Westinghouse, or GE were evaluated. They are a new technology with a potential to revolutionize a major industry, with a high risk of failure and high return on investment if they succeed. For Facebook or Twitter a savvy investor has to first theorize how to even evaluate them.
The investment potential in a facebook or a twitter is there definitely... but its much easier for an investor to evaluate a tesla compared to a facebook.