Based on the IPO table, SPCX looks not a single IPO but a flurry of sequential IPOs of millions of shares which progressively flood and dilute the market. In addition, how many debt raisings are going to happen, we don’t know. SpaceX business is solid, but question is how and when the integrated business model will become profitable and investors can reap benefits. Remember the saying that past performance is not a guarantee for future success!
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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