'Karma Is Real': Musk Takes Swipe At Gates While Responding To Post On Tesla Short Sellers

In a recent interaction on the microblogging platform X, Elon Musk, CEO of Tesla, took a jab at Bill Gates while addressing comments regarding Tesla short sellers. The exchange was sparked by a post that raised ethical concerns about those betting against Tesla’s stock. Musk's response, which included the phrase 'Karma is real,' suggests his belief in the eventual consequences facing those who have profited from short selling, a practice that involves borrowing shares to sell them at a high price with the intention of buying them back at a lower price. The rivalry between Musk and Gates has been well-documented, particularly regarding their differing views on electric vehicles and climate change initiatives. Musk's comments not only highlight his ongoing disdain for short sellers but also reflect a broader debate within the investment community about the morality of such practices. This incident underscores the polarizing nature of Tesla's stock and the intense scrutiny it faces from both supporters and critics alike, making it a focal point of conversation in financial and technological circles.
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