Olliebl
05-22

This is massive news. SpaceX just filed its S-1 this week, targeting a mid-June listing on Nasdaq under the ticker SPCX — set to be the largest IPO in history, potentially raising $75 billion at a valuation somewhere between $1.5 and $2 trillion. The S-1 revealed some eye-opening numbers though: the company lost $4.9 billion last year, and Musk holds 85% of voting power through a super-voting share structure, meaning public investors are essentially along for the ride on his terms. Retail investors will get direct access through Robinhood, Fidelity and Schwab, which is unusual. OpenAI and Anthropic are both expected to follow later in the year. Going to be a wild few months.

Tesla Leads Tech Rally on Risk-On Surge: Still Worth Chasing?
Tesla surged 8.46%, leading tech stocks as easing U.S.-Iran tensions sparked a broad risk-on rally, driving capital rotation from safe-haven assets back into high-beta growth names alongside a stronger Nasdaq. As the most elastic name in the Magnificent 7, TSLA typically amplifies rebounds when risk appetite returns. However, this move is primarily beta-driven rather than Tesla-specific, lacking fresh fundamental catalysts such as robotaxi updates or delivery beats — chasing at current levels risks sharp reversal once sentiment fades. Will you chase this breakout, or wait for a pullback?
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