
CEO of Tesla & SpaceX
On JudgeMarket, Elon Musk trades as one of the highest-beta names in the entire book — a large, contested position where the bid and offer rarely agree for long. The upside prices in Tesla's reshaping of the auto industry, SpaceX's near-monopoly on reusable orbital lift, Starlink's global broadband footprint, and the largest personal wealth print in modern history. The ceiling is capped by political whiplash, the acquisition and rebranding of Twitter into X, labor disputes, and a personality that turns every quarter into a headline risk event. Compared to Steve Jobs, Musk carries wider scope but weaker product discipline; against contemporary industrialists like Ren Zhengfei, he trades with far more sentiment beta. Donald Trump is a useful comparable for pure volatility profile — both are re-rated weekly on social-media flow. This is the archetypal contested name: rarely a consensus trade, always a liquid one.