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?

avatarmoliya
29 minutes ago
I m bull ish on spacex because it is not a rocket company but also satilite  based internet provider and many more....so initially after ipo as usual some make money buy selling their ipos because of that price drop them after few month I will climpupto the moon n beyond. if you have long-term goal n intend to hold 5-10 years hotison then enter otherwise stay sideline let others play
avatarNG1970
19:13
SpaceX, I am bullish.
I am bullish on the IPO but bearish in mid term due to super high valuation given. @TigerEvents
Why chase Space X ? Other space stocks$Rocket Lab USA, Inc.(RKLB)$  can buy at lower valuation.  Only time to buy Space X it's when it bottoms or you see a clear bullish trend
avatarSoloLeo
09:39
bullish to the space
avatarXavib
09:10
For space related activities SpaceX is the top company whom had proven to succeed. There are many adjacent opportunities that is still not factored in the IPO. I believe it will be the most valuable company in 10 years
avatarKinnikt
07:55
I’m not siding with the panic shorts here. I’d avoid SPCE, be cautious on RDW, and only look at RKLB/ASTS in tranches. SpaceX’s IPO may suck oxygen out of the room short term, but it also validates the space economy long term. RKLB looks like the higher-quality “picks and shovels” space play, while ASTS is the high-risk/high-reward satellite broadband bet. I’d rather scale into RKLB on weakness than chase ASTS or short the sector after a big flush. #RKLB #ASTS #SpaceX #SpaceStocks #IPO #GrowthStocks
I'm bearish about SpaceX. Overvalued . We might see a spike in prices during 1st day of IPO and faces heavy selling after the " party". Let's see how many people will be trapped or make a million dollars....
avatarkoolgal
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
avatarSandyboy
06-07 19:20
How can we get into SpaceX IPO using Tiger brokers? Will it show in IPO page?
avatarLim Pay
06-07 17:56
Bullish short term, bearish midterm & bullish long term growth
avatarnomadic_m
06-07 17:26
avatarGagan Rajpal
06-07 14:15
*SpaceX IPO Countdown Hammers Space Stocks — Long or Short?* 🚀 SpaceX keeps teasing an IPO “someday” but every rumor sends space stocks swinging. Right now the “countdown” chatter is hitting tickers like $RKLB, $ASTR, $SPCE, $REDW hard. Why? Retail FOMO + rotation. *The bull case - Long:* If SpaceX files for IPO, it validates the whole commercial space thesis. Starship progress, Starlink cash flow, and government contracts make SpaceX the “Apple of space”. That hype lifts the entire sector. Funds that can’t buy private SpaceX will rotate into the closest public proxies like Rocket Lab $RKLB. An IPO also brings liquidity + media attention = more eyeballs on space. For long-term believers, dips on rumors are entry points. *The bear case - Short:* Most space SPACs are still burning cash with
avatarLanceljx
06-07 13:06
If I had to choose between chasing the IPO narrative and shorting the sector, I'd do neither aggressively. The risk with "SpaceX sympathy trades" is that investors often assume capital will flow into the entire space sector. In reality, a blockbuster IPO can attract money away from smaller names as investors rotate into the perceived winner. Between RKLB and ASTS, I find RKLB easier to justify fundamentally. RKLB already has launch revenue, a growing space systems business, and a clearer path to scaling. ASTS is exciting, but ASTS remains heavily dependent on execution, regulatory milestones, and future network deployment. As for the bearish case, Steve Eisman's valuation concerns are understandable. Space stocks have benefited from narrative expansion, and when sentiment turns, high-durat
avatarKappu
06-07 10:37
For a long-term investor who believes in space infrastructure, satellite communications, and future growth, SpaceX could be one of the most important companies to own over the next decade. However, at a valuation near $1.75 trillion, much of that optimism may already be reflected in the price.
avatarKappu
06-07 10:37
For a long-term investor who believes in space infrastructure, satellite communications, and future growth, SpaceX could be one of the most important companies to own over the next decade. However, at a valuation near $1.75 trillion, much of that optimism may already be reflected in the price.
avatarGary007
06-07 08:36
It can push market more downward 
avatarkoolgal
06-07 08:09
Why QQQ & IWB ETFs Are Better Ways To Invest In SpaceX  🌟🌟🌟The impending debut of Elon Musk's SpaceX$SpaceX(SPCX)$ on Friday June 12 2026, is acting as an institutional liquidity drain across the entire aerospace sector.  With a fixed price entry at USD 135 per share, it establishes a monumental USD 1.77 trillion valuation.  SpaceX is pulling vast amounts of capital out of its smaller sector peers. As legacy satellite networks and speculative rocket developers experience sharp technical corrections, small retail investors do not need to take on massive execution risks to chase SpaceX IPO.  The solution is to buy $Invesco QQQ(QQQ)$  or 
avatarCAP21
06-07 07:46
SpaceX IPO Countdown Hammers Space Stocks – Long or Short? The mere possibility of a SpaceX IPO is already shaking up the space sector. Investors are asking a simple question: When Elon Musk's rocket giant finally goes public, what happens to the rest of the space stocks? For years, companies like Rocket Lab, AST SpaceMobile, and Virgin Galactic have benefited from being among the few pure-play space investments available to retail investors. But what happens when the biggest name in the industry enters the stock market? The Bear Case: Short Space Stocks? Some investors believe a SpaceX IPO could hurt existing space stocks. Why? Capital may flow out of smaller space companies and into SpaceX. Investors seeking exposure to the space economy might view SpaceX as the "ultimate winner." Many s
avatarhighhand
06-07 07:19
wait until stock price drop and rebound then buy.