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Does Trump need Viagra? Can Musk give it to Trump? Can the two men have an AI baby?

January 2, 2025

Does Trump need Viagra?

We don't know about the man, but the Trump Media and Technology Company (ticker DJT) needs a Viagra boost. The stock price is stuck at the low $30s for a "meager" market capitalization of $7.3 billion. While any professional investor would know that at $7 billion, the "worthless" company is significantly overpriced, speculators hope that Trump's political prominence can "somehow" bring gains for its company.

A Viagra Moment 

Pfizer Inc. launched Viagra in 1998, marking a significant milestone in the pharmaceutical industry. Viagra's introduction was a lifting success for the pharmaceutical company. Following positive news about Viagra's effects on old men and the corresponding hot sales, Pfizer's stock price reached a record high of $113.75 during trading on the New York Stock Exchange, closing at $113.37. This represented an increase of nearly 8% from the previous close. Within a year of Viagra's successful launch, Pfizer's share price had doubled, underscoring Viagra's substantial contribution to the company's market valuation. Viagra's success enhanced Pfizer's financial standing and significantly elevated its global corporate brand recognition.

Hard to Give Trump A Viagra Moment 

It is hard to imagine that the Trump Media and Technology Company can have a Viagra moment any time soon. The company is really pathetic and mediocre by all accounts and measures. It has a market cap of $7 billion simply because it carries the Trump name. Otherwise, it would be worth $7 million at most. The speculative drive behind holding the DJT stock is that Trump as President may finesse ways to make money with the publicly traded company. Many companies may want to, or even need to, do business with DJT to favor and please the king. That could add to the valuation of the DJT stock at least while Trump is president. 

Elon Musk can give Trump a Viagra moment

Elon Musk can buy DJT at a heflty price premium. Musk is not a stranger to overpaying for social media companies. Musk paid $44 billion for Twitter, which he renamed X. The new X company is worth a fraction of what Musk paid for Twitter. 

How much is Elon Musk's X worth?

X is probably worth the same as DJT right now, around $7 billion at most. That would be a loss for far for Musk of about $37 billion. You see, not even the riches man in the world is immune from failure. In fact, winners oftentimes have many more fails that wins. It's just that the few wins can be larger or worth more than all the losses combined. That's the trick.

How much can Musk pay for DJT?

Musk can pay double or triple the current market value of DJT to acquire as way of giving Trump a Viagra type gift. After all, Musk owes significantly more than that to Trump. Elon Musk's fortune increased by approximately $170 billion from in about five weeks from election night to mid December 2024. 

Is Elon Musk the wealthiest human in history?

Probably. Certainly not the most powerful, but probably the richest. For sure, Elon Musk's dollar fortune is unprecedented in history. Elon Musk, the African immigrant in the United States, is the richest primate in modern history. Elon Musk was the first human primate to get to $400 billion in wealth and even got close to being worth half a trillion dollars. 

Has Musk lost money in the last two weeks?

In the last two weeks, Musk has lost about $70 billion because Tesla has taken a beating in the market. Hindsight is 20/20. Musk could have sold some of Tesla stock at its peak to hand some cash to Trump in exchange for the DJT company.

Is it too late for Musk to acquire DJT?

It's never too late for Musk to do stupid things. Musk can acquire DJT anytime, and he probably should. The two companies can be merged into the premier right-wing social media platform in the world, the TrumpX. 

What can be the Viagra moment for the Trump X?

Of course, AI. Imagine a chatgpt type transformer LLM chatbot that can artificially marry the biological intelligence of Musk and Trump into a prodigal assistant for leaders and entrepreneurs. Instead of free or a mere $20 subscription, the Trump Musk AI bot could demand an annual subscription of $20,000. Many will jump into into. Fools rush in. 

Now you know it. 

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