The Kid Laroi shares the ‘really good’ stock advice Elon Musk gave him

The investment philosophy Elon Musk swears by: Teenage rapper The Kid Laroi shares the ‘really good’ stock advice the Tesla billionaire gave him when they appeared on SNL together

Australian rapper The Kid Laroi has revealed the stock investment advice Elon Musk gave him.

After appearing alongside Musk on Saturday Night Live, the 17-year-old asked him for advice on where to invest his money.

The singer, whose real name is Charlton Howard, told The Kyle and Jackie O Show on Thursday: ‘I asked him “If you were me, a young artist who is making money and wants to spend it… What would you invest it in?”‘

Tips: Australian rapper The Kid Laroi has shared the ‘really good’ stock investment advice Elon Musk gave him

‘He paused for 15 seconds and looked away, then he said “I’d put it in something that you love. I would invest your money into a product or something you love because if you’re not a fan of it then how do you expect other people to be a fan of it”.

Laroi went on to say that he thought the advice was ‘very good’. 

It comes after Musk sent the price of Bitcoin tumbling as much as 15 per cent over the weekend with tweets saying that his company Tesla would no longer accept the cryptocurrency from customers, citing environmental concerns over the energy used to process transactions.

Elon said: "I'd put it in something that you love. I would invest your money into a product or something you love because if you're not a fan of it then how do you expect other people to be a fan of it"

Elon said: “I’d put it in something that you love. I would invest your money into a product or something you love because if you’re not a fan of it then how do you expect other people to be a fan of it”

Tesla holds a reserve of Bitcoin that cost the company about $1.3billion, linking the company’s share price to the volatile cryptocurrency.

On Sunday, Musk suggested in a cryptic tweet that Tesla could have dumped the remainder of its Bitcoin holdings.

But in the early hours of Monday, he tweeted: ‘To clarify speculation, Tesla has not sold any Bitcoin.’

Crashed the market: Elon Musk (pictured) sent the price of Bitcoin tumbling as much as 15 perc ent over the weekend with tweets saying that his company Tesla would no longer accept the cryptocurrency from custoers

Crashed the market: Elon Musk (pictured) sent the price of Bitcoin tumbling as much as 15 per cent over the weekend with tweets saying that his company Tesla would no longer accept the cryptocurrency from customers

After hitting an all-time high of $64,829.14 last month, the price of Bitcoin dropped below $45,000 for the first time in three months on Monday. The cryptocurrency was at $43,637.90 on Tuesday morning.

Tesla shares also dropped again in early trading on Tuesday, hurt by news that the California Department of Motor Vehicles is reviewing whether Tesla is violating a state regulation by advertising its vehicles as being fully autonomous.

Meanwhile, Bitcoin, the world’s biggest digital currency, has surged five-fold in the past year alone.

Tweets: Last Wednesday, Tesla announced that it would no longer accept Bitcoin as payment, citing environmental concerns

Tweets: Last Wednesday, Tesla announced that it would no longer accept Bitcoin as payment, citing environmental concerns