@gritcapital: In 2010, Tesla went public at $17 per share. Critics pointed to the company's losses, lack of mass-production experience, and unconventional business model. Many believed the odds were stacked against it. But Elon Musk argued those losses were the result of rapid growth—not a flawed business. Fifteen years later, the numbers tell the story. After two stock splits, Tesla's IPO price is equivalent to just $1.59 per share. A $10,000 investment at the IPO would be worth more than $2.6 million today. The biggest opportunities often look the most uncertain when they first appear. Would you have bought Tesla in 2010? 👇 #Tesla #Investing #StockMarket #ElonMusk #LongTermInvesting #WealthBuilding #Finance #Business #Investor #GrowthStocks