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I've noticed an interesting trend being discussed in major financial circles. Elon Musk has long been considered a potential candidate for the first trillionaire in history. This is not just a number—it's a turning point for global markets and political influence overall.
Bloomberg recently published an article drawing parallels between Musk's trajectory and that of John D. Rockefeller, who once controlled entire industries. The difference is that Rockefeller built his wealth on oil, while Elon Musk is reaching a trillion through entirely different sectors—electric transportation, space technology, and neurotechnology.
Tesla and SpaceX continue to generate value, not just as companies but as transformers of entire industries. Every quarterly result, every Starship launch is a step up the ladder toward this historic milestone. It's fascinating to see how one person can influence the development of multiple sectors of the economy simultaneously.
If Elon Musk truly reaches a trillion, it will have serious consequences. We're talking not only about capital concentration but also about the political influence that one player will gain. History shows that such figures reshape the rules of the game. Rockefeller changed policies and regulations—Musk seems to be doing the same, but on the scale of the global economy and space ambitions. It's important to keep a close eye on this development.