How was first Day SpaceX IPO trades like?

$SpaceX(SPCX)$  

This is what a SpaceX IPO would likely look like: On day one, the stock price surges. Retail investors rush in to buy, while insiders take the opportunity to sell. This isn't a prediction—it's the pattern seen in virtually every major IPO in history.

Over the next six months, the stock gradually declines, while retail investors continue holding on and hoping for a rebound. Eventually, the hype fades, and everyone who bought on the first day is sitting on losses.

At that point, institutional investors quietly begin accumulating shares at the prices they actually wanted.

# SpaceX Slides for Third Day to $185 — Time to Exit?

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