I just saw this SpaceX IPO valuation of $1.5T to $1.74T. That’s crazy! How do they even determine the initial IPO price and what’s the best way for a small time investor/trader to participate without having to chase the run after bell ring at market opening?
What’s the best way for small time investor to participate in the upcoming SpaceX IPO?
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You can’t.
Robinhood allows its investors to buy in pre-IPO launch
Bad news is you have to wait for the bell ring
Good news is that it will be more like catching a falling knife than chasing the bull
NASA ticker on Robinhood
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E*trade
Can I just call our broker and tell them ‘hey lady we want in on this – take the cash account and go coconuts!’?
Take five dollars out of your pocket. Make it into a little rocketship shape and light it on fire. Same basic experience.
Else, most consumer platforms will let you opt in on shares of upcoming offerings. Whatever brokerage you use, check their FAQ or reach out and ask.
If you want to burn money, just buy a lighter. Cheaper.
You can just cut out the middleman and put your money in a nice big pile and light it on fire dark knight style.
You know Elon is gonna rat fuck it to do what’s best for him to get that Tesla pay package.
The best way is to stay away from it.
consider it a blessing from god that you won’t be able to buy into this one!!
By staying away. You will actually be richer if you avoid this IPO.
Look up those who already have large positions invested in SpaceX and invest in them. They should pop when SpaceX IPO. If you end up buying SpaceX directly, who knows what it’s gonna do. But this going to be a generational hold stock imo for massive returns.
Rocket labs is a traded stock, and would probably “ride along” with Space x once they go public (at least for a time.
this guy is constantly posting stupid ideas to bait engagement for his stupid biotech penny stock.
Don’t. It will be heavily manipulated via low float and will serve primarily as a liquidity vehicle for existing shareholders to dump their positions on the open market.
SpaceX is really impressive as a company, but terrible as an investment idea (at that valuation).
By sitting out
its gonna get rugged to < 500B$
There are etfs with exposure, unfortunately you have to buy the rest of their portfolio to get that 10-15% RONB is one, a quick search will give you the others and the pros and cons. Others itt think this is a terrible investment, I’m not so sure, but either way you should expect volatility from early investors who’ve been waiting for liquidity and price discovery to take profits. It feels a bit over-hyped to me, but people write articles to get clicks, and there’s a lot of interest, so they are playing to that.