[Events] What Will SpaceX Be Worth by the End of This Week?

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06-18

$SpaceX(SPCX)$ generated around $18.7 billion in revenue in 2025. Elon Musk’s target for 2030? $1 trillion.

That would mean growing revenue by more than 53 times in just five years, equal to roughly 120% annual growth.

For comparison, $NVIDIA(NVDA)$ explosive AI-driven growth over the past five years was around 50% per year.

In other words, SpaceX would need to grow more than twice as fast as NVIDIA did during one of the biggest technology booms in history.

Do you think SpaceX can actually pull it off? More importantly, how high do you think SpaceX’s market cap will go this week?

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⏰Event Duration

  • From June 18, 2026 to June 19, 2026 at 00:00 SGT

How high SpaceX’s market cap will go this week(Maximum1 votes)
  • Below 2 trillion(29 votes)
  • 2 trillion-2.5 trillion(22 votes)
  • 2.5 trillion-3 trillion(19 votes)
  • Over 3 trillion(14 votes)
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