Why the stocks are going up, and TSLA and Bitcoin are going up crazy? Because there are more buyers than sellers. Why there are more buyers than sellers? Because Biden as elected president has been certified and Trump's concession speech to have the smooth power transfer. This clarified uncertainty of possible chaos. ( Have you ever read the 10 former defense secretaries' open letter?-- they were worried). Dems have the Senator, a blue wave. $500 soon will become $2000 very likely. That would be approx. another 1T $ stimulus for the economy. It said that with $500, US 1st quarter GDP will increase by about 3%; at $2000, US 1st quarter GDP will increase by about 7-8%. With so much more cash will come, It is not hard to understand why bitcoin is up and will be keeping going up. Also, Dems promote green energy and this becomes steroids for TSLA. Of course, Dems will increase the tax, but with high unemployment at present, it is very hard for Dems to increase corps tax right away. As for capital gain tax, it should not be worried right now and rich people won't want to lose the opportunity to make big bucks before the tax could be coming to them.
So the market up was pushed by the power or steroid from Washington. Who is going to look at earnings, PE, or PEG right now or worry about TSLA PE over 1000? But be careful, when the big hedge funds think they get enough, they start to sell, small dad and mom will be nowhere to hide. They have a good explanation for it: the market has gone ahead himself. It is a healthy correction.
For the stock market, I would say: years and years ago, a 30 years market veteran told me: " when the market is good, the big funds make big money, small dad and mom make small money; when the market is down or bear market or correction, big funds lose a small amount of money, small dad and mom lose big money."
For bitcoin, someone said: " I will not surprise to see bitcoin losing $10,000 in one trading day", I think it won't be certain to happen but I am certain that no one knows when it goes down.