KEY POINTS
  • Elon Musk's recent overtures about taking his vaunted carmaker private could signal a "Tesla top," according to analyst Nick Colas of DataTrek.
  • Colas compared the move to RJR Nabisco going private, AOL's takeover of TIme Warner and John Paulson's bet against subprime mortgages.
  • Venture capital could be behind the Musk deal, with the industry setting another record for deal flow in the second quarter.

Elon Musk's stunning announcement that he is looking to take his pioneering car company private could have darker implications for the broader market.

Myriad questions surround the Tesla founder's cryptic tweets earlier this week that he has financing in place to remove the company from the public sphere in a deal he's valuing at $420 a share. Not the least of the issues is whether Musk violated securities laws by announcing the deal over Twitter.