This video will compare the top 10 richest people from 1995 to 2021. Bill Gates and Warren Buffett has stayed in the top positions for the majority of the time, but can new billionaires like Jeff Bezos and Elon Musk overtake them?
bill is super diversified through gates ventures. and so is warren. but jeff all his money is in amazon stock and with the calls of unionization his money is hanging on by a thread. and Elon is just riding on the hipe around tesla and SpaceX. these new billionaires are standing on a lot shakier ground, and it will be cool to see if they will turn it into long-term security.
I've worked for the post office many years now. First time I really noticed Amazon was when we received Harry Potter books and were explicitly told not to deliver them until certain date or there would be repercussions. As years went on I noticed more and more Amazon packages and my biggest regret is not investing with them though it was literally growing in my face. Today my route gets between 250 and 300 Amazon parcels DAILY! During the holidays it breaks 400 easily.
I wish I had the option to have another carrier other than USPS deliver my Amazon orders... i would even pay more for shipping. the HELL i deal with USPS now is not worth it
@@iangarvin4671 Like buying your own stocks at low price with taxpayers dime, manipulate the market to increase stock price, and boom, sell your stocks while the price is high? Right?
@@gringoamigo8146 the issue is not someone abusing the system, the issue is the system beeing abusable. musk is not guilty, if anyone is, its the politicians.
If this video's timeline was till 2022 then you will see the rise Adani from india he was same like Elon Musk , Elon and adani both rise during covid currently Elon is at Top and adani is at 2
Elon deserves it. His company actually makes stuff. The middle men billionaires are less honorable, or worse, you could be Bill Gates and get lucky once by stumbling into a natural monopoly.
@@udishomer5852 nope thats wrong thr money he donates into his donation don't get taxed and he invests it to.... Sure he helps to some degree by developing technologies which are important for mankind, but he does it in a way which also will further increade his influence abd money... He ain't a saint
this video's timeline was till 2022 then you will see the rise Adani from india he was same like Elon Musk , Elon and adani both rise during covid currently Elon is at Top and adani is at 2
@@estebanod ah yes the 90s: where WW1 and WW2 started
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Worrisome is that, for such rich country,there is that much poverty, bigger that any other first world country. Their native populace lives like in a third world and the American people even lack of universal healthcare. It's a country of inequality at it best.
@@TubeMeisterJC Ingvar Kamprad is Ikea yes, but Hans Rausing and Stefan Persson has nothing to do with Ikea. Hans Rausing owned Tetra Pack, I.e the manufacturer of milk cartons and Stefan Persson is the owner of H&M (Hennes & Mauritz), a cheap clothing store.
@@sinyi4 if this video's timeline was till 2022 then you will see the rise Adani from india he was same like Elon Musk , Elon and adani both rise during covid currently Elon is at Top and adani is at 2
This isn't really accurate because it only values shares in publicly owned companies. There are a lot of people who own non public companies so there is no easy way to calculate their net worth.
You would need 96 computer monitors lined up side by side before a millionaire would appear as one pixel on this chart. (Assuming 1920x1080 monitor resolution)
this video's timeline was till 2022 then you will see the rise Adani from india he was same like Elon Musk , Elon and adani both rise during covid currently Elon is at Top and adani is at 2
@@listen1st267 What's your definition of overvalued? By that logic Microsoft, Amazon and Alphabet are all overvalued too. Amazon is trading at a P/E of 50-60 usually, which is pretty much what Tesla is going to have in 2022 at the current price.
@@teslaheini3169 currently TSLA has a PE ratio of 165. However when I made the comment, it was based on the fact that TSLA has passed a 1000 PE ratio. That sounds overvalued to me Disclosure: Ive since bought TSLA after its price drop
@@listen1st267 You are talking about TTM and GAAP, I and most of wall street are looking at non-gaap forward P/E since TTM doesn't matter much with a company growing quickly. If you only annualize their Q4 EPS, they are already trading below a 100 PE, if you make reasonable assumptions about their growth and capability to cut costs given on their past performance and what we know about their newer production lines, the 4680 batteries and the structural battery pack in terms of profit margins their P/E for 2022 should be very close to 50 right now even with conservative assumptions. If you are an actual Tesla Bull expecting a fast ramp up and supply chain problems to resolve relatively quick you might consider Tesla trading right now at a forward P/E of maybe 45 and 2-Y forward P/E of 20-25. That's not overvalued, that's just pricing in the growth which is pretty much guaranteed already for the next 2 years. Not sure if other carmakers can catch up afterwards, but I don't see them being a danger to Teslas growth or margins for the next 2-3 years.
I wish there was an announcer like at the horse races or an auctioneer keeping pace. “…and the Walton crew forming a sold base with Warren Buffet a nose ahead and Bill Gates with a commanding lead, but Ka Shing is coming around the outside strong and neck and neck with Paul Allen…” and the excitement builds as we get to Elon.
Now, Adani with $126 billion is at top 5th and Ambani with $105 biilion at top 7th in the whole world. Edit : Now Adani is 3rd 💀 Edit² : Now Adani is 33rd 🗿
@qealdak2va I am going to be honest with you, in my own humble opinion without being sentimental of course, without offending anyone who thinks differently from my point of view, but also by looking into this matter from a distinctive perspective, I would like to say I have nothing to say.
Goddamn! The Walton family is terrifying! Imagine knowing that neither, you, your kids, your grandkids or your great grandkids will ever have to work a day in their lives. Just sit back and live like a king on the interest forever.
@@idontknowmyname.9202 just say, we've re-invented kings, basically a seperate legal system too, pretty sure that lot can easily get away with killing people.
@@blancavelasquez9859 I agree with you but why do Canadian actors say they are Canadian when they live for like 20 years in Canada and then live for 60 years in the USA and the news still says there Canadian.
@@marcoroberts9462 lmao inequality of what? It just shows how easy people can get rich in the US vs the rest of the world. There’s inequality in Africa and South America not the US.
Bill Gates was one steady billionaire. I kinda laughed when Bezos was like, "step aside, Walmart wannabe's!" and just booped to the top. Only to have Musk, go "hold my beer". I had to look up a lot of them, though. Very interesting.
No doubt people think that all these folks just have billions in cash just laying around. Most don’t understand the difference between net WORTH and actual liquidity. All these folks have stocks (most of them restricted so they are prohibited from selling them until a number of years after issue) and real estate to their name for being the majority owner of a corporation.
The dream is to be one of those people not to have an equitable society. Some people are more brilliant and socially savvy than others and are able to make themselves rich. Then their kids usually inherit that wealth but it started with someone putting in the work.
@@KiwiImpactSaint The richer some are, the poorer others are. It's about wealth distribution and inequality. If you don't want to be surrounded by hobos then stop supporting billionaires who exploit poorly paid workers and offshore their wealth to avoid tax.
@@Optimusprime809 lol yeah the Walmart bit was supposed to be a joke. But yeah, the Walton dad started the company and with all the wealth over the decades, invested and diversified. Now the family is basically old money
What would be even cooler is if there were pop-up bubbles that offered context like what a certain person does, or events that shaped the data. Often, as I watch these videos, I’ll see something pop up and wonder about those things… but I don’t want to pause the video to go look it up.
Yeah I know what you mean. Knowing when the Facebook boom was and when amazon really took off I was expecting Zuckerberg and bezos but a lot of the others that Rose and fell would have been interesting to know why.
The years are very very eye-opening. The USA took over until the housing market bubble burst, but rose again as the government bail-outs happened. The Walton family and Koch brothers broke up in the middle of all that, but their combined assets would have outstripped Gates.