Shyon
06-06 22:19
I’m bullish on $SpaceX(SPCX)$ because I see it as much more than a rocket company. Starlink, satellite internet, launch services, and the broader space economy give it multiple long-term growth drivers that few companies can match.

At the same time, the risks are real. SpaceX is still reporting GAAP losses, and a $1.75 trillion valuation already reflects very high expectations. The lack of immediate S&P 500 $S&P 500(.SPX)$ inclusion could also reduce near-term buying pressure from passive funds.

My view is that if Starlink keeps growing and SpaceX maintains its technological lead, the company could become a key piece of future global infrastructure. I’m bullish for the long term, but I expect plenty of volatility along the way. If the stock experiences a post-IPO pullback, I would see it as an opportunity to gradually build a position.

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SpaceX IPO Countdown Hammers Space Stocks — Long or Short?
Space-proxy equities slid as SpaceX's IPO approaches: Rocket Lab tumbled 6.99% Wednesday, while ASTS, SPCE, and RDW extended losses overnight. Noted short-seller Steve Eisman called SpaceX's valuation "absurd" relative to Nvidia's, and Jefferies has begun facilitating bearish positioning across the space sector. With an epic IPO narrative on one side and prominent contrarian voices on the other, would you use RKLB or ASTS to front-run the listing — or side with the shorts?
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