How was first Day SpaceX IPO trades like?

Deonc
06-13

$SpaceX(SPCX)$  

This is what a SpaceX IPO would likely look like: On day one, the stock price surges. Retail investors rush in to buy, while insiders take the opportunity to sell. This isn't a prediction—it's the pattern seen in virtually every major IPO in history.

Over the next six months, the stock gradually declines, while retail investors continue holding on and hoping for a rebound. Eventually, the hype fades, and everyone who bought on the first day is sitting on losses.

At that point, institutional investors quietly begin accumulating shares at the prices they actually wanted.

SpaceX Rebounds 2.6% but BofA Issues Cautious Target — Can You Trust Wall Street's Bull Chorus?
SpaceX (SPCX) rebounded 2.60% to $152, halting a steep decline — but the signals conflict. A wave of Wall Street "buy" ratings just emerged, yet Bank of America set a target markets are calling "alarming," fueling debate over what analysts see that retail doesn't. Two new ETFs have even explicitly excluded Musk-linked assets. With institutions shouting buy while flashing cautious targets, do you trust the bullish call on SpaceX — or stay wary of a high-volatility falling knife?
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