Futures
Access hundreds of perpetual contracts
TradFi
Gold
One platform for global traditional assets
Options
Hot
Trade European-style vanilla options
Unified Account
Maximize your capital efficiency
Demo Trading
Introduction to Futures Trading
Learn the basics of futures trading
Futures Events
Join events to earn rewards
Demo Trading
Use virtual funds to practice risk-free trading
Launch
CandyDrop
Collect candies to earn airdrops
Launchpool
Quick staking, earn potential new tokens
HODLer Airdrop
Hold GT and get massive airdrops for free
Launchpad
Be early to the next big token project
Alpha Points
Trade on-chain assets and earn airdrops
Futures Points
Earn futures points and claim airdrop rewards
Been seeing a lot of takes lately about Elon's wealth and honestly, the numbers are wild when you actually break them down. So how much money does Elon Musk make every minute? It's kind of insane to think about.
Here's the thing - Musk doesn't get a regular salary like most of us. His wealth is almost entirely locked into stock positions and company ownership, mainly Tesla and SpaceX. That means his daily 'earnings' swing all over the place depending on market moves and whatever's happening with his ventures.
Last year he saw his net worth jump by about $203 billion, hitting roughly $486.4 billion by end of 2024. Do the math and that's roughly $584 million per day. Per day. To put it another way, that's around $24 million every hour, or about $405k per minute. Every single minute. The per-second breakdown is even more absurd - we're talking $6,750 per second. Obviously these are rough estimates since his net worth is constantly shifting, but you get the idea.
Fast forward to now though and things look different. By Q3 this year his net worth had actually dropped about $48.2 billion from where it started, which averaged out to roughly $191 million per day in losses. So yeah, the wealth fluctuates wildly depending on market conditions.
What's interesting is Tesla makes up a huge chunk of this. He owns around 21% of the company, though a lot of that is tied up as loan collateral. Tesla's trading at $408.84 a share with a market cap sitting at $1.28 trillion. SpaceX, which he founded back in 2002, is valued around $400 billion and is still private - no public shares available. The company's been crushing it with launches, hitting 160 just this year so far.
Before Tesla and SpaceX though, Musk had already made serious money on earlier deals. Sold Zip2 to Compaq for $307 million, then later sold PayPal to eBay for $180 million. That's how you build generational wealth - timing the market right and picking the right companies.
The whole thing really puts things in perspective about how wealth works at that scale. While most people think in terms of annual salaries, someone like Musk is literally generating wealth through asset appreciation at a pace that's almost impossible to conceptualize. Markets move, stock prices shift, and suddenly you're talking hundreds of millions in daily value changes. Wild stuff to think about.