koolgal
06-08 05:41
🌟 $SpaceX(SPCX)$ IPO is history in the making - the biggest IPO in human history.  At USD 135 per share, is it worth it or pure cosmic madness?

SpaceX isn't selling rockets.  It is selling access to the next era of mankind - the era where Earth is not our only address.

At USD 135 per share - whether it is expensive or cheap depends on what you believe.

If you think SpaceX is just another aerospace company then yes USD 135 seems high.

But if you believe SpaceX is the backbone of global satellite internet (Starlink), the world's dominant launch provider, the only company capable of building a multi planetary civilisation, the infrastructure layer for the next century -

then USD 135 feels like less of a price & more like an invitation to participate in a story that will be told for generations.

You buy because you have watched SpaceX defy gravity literally & financially for 20 years.

You buy because you believe in the future of SpaceX.

@Tiger_comments @TigerStars @Tiger_SG

SpaceX IPO Set to Drain Liquidity: Will Pricing Trigger a Rebound?
SpaceX is expected to price its IPO this Friday, and markets widely believe the landmark offering has already drained hundreds of billions in liquidity. Investors rotated capital into the IPO, triggering passive de-risking across growth assets; once the deal prices and liquidity is released, oversold sectors could see a sharp relief rally. Wall Street is split on whether to subscribe at IPO or wait for post-listing stability. Will you position ahead of the liquidity unlock, or wait for the dust to settle?
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