[Events] SpaceX Is Coming. Bullish or Bearish?

TigerEvents
06-05 13:53

SpaceX may be one of the most watched IPO stories in years. To celebrate the space theme, we also prepared a special Tiger space video for this event. Watch our little Tiger head into space, then tell us where you think SpaceX is heading next. $Space Exploration Technologies Corp(SPCX)$

The company is reportedly raising $75 billion at a $1.75 trillion valuation, which would put it among the largest U.S.-listed companies. But the debate is far from simple.

On the bullish side, investors are looking at Starlink’s growth, the space economy, satellite internet, rocket launches, and Elon Musk’s long-term vision.

On the bearish side, SpaceX is still not profitable under GAAP. It posted a net loss of $4.94 billion in 2025, even though revenue rose 33% to $18.67 billion. S&P Global also said it would not change its rules just to allow SpaceX to quickly enter the S&P 500, meaning passive S&P 500 funds may not be forced to buy the stock right away.

At the same time, Nasdaq has already adjusted its rules, which could make it easier for SpaceX and other mega-cap tech names to enter the Nasdaq 100.

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⏰ Event Duration

  • From 5 June 2026 to 10 June 2026

SpaceX IPO Countdown Hammers Space Stocks — Long or Short?
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Comments

  • Shyon
    06-06 22:19
    Shyon
    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.

    @TigerEvents @TigerStars @Tiger_comments @TigerClub

  • koolgal
    06-06 05:02
    koolgal
    🌟🌟🌟June 12 2026: Some people may mark it as SpaceX IPO Day.  I mark it as The Day My Portfolio Put On A Spacesuit.

    Am I bullish or bearish?

    Every time I try to be calm & rational about SpaceX, Elon Musk casually lands a rocket on a floating barge in the middle of the ocean like it is so easy and my bearish thoughts evaporate faster than my willpower at a dessert buffet.

    SpaceX isn't just another IPO.  SpaceX is the infrastructure for the next era of mankind - Space.

    It is the company that made the impossible -routine.

    It is the only business where bad quarter means the rocket landed off centre.

    How to stay bearish on SpaceX whose roadmap includes:

    Cheaper access to orbit
    Global internet
    Lunar missions
    Mars.

    Here is the truth:  Every IPO has risks & SpaceX price tag is not cheap.

    But SpaceX is a company that I invest in with both conviction & maybe a little adrenaline.

    May SpaceX blast off to space & beyond 🚀🌌

    @TigerEvents @Tiger_comments @TigerStars @Tiger_SG

  • AhGong
    06-06 12:53
    AhGong
    Bearish for now. A $1.75 trillion valuation is enormous for a company still posting significant losses. Great business doesn’t always mean great investment if expectations are already too high. The technology is impressive, but I prefer companies with a clearer path to consistent profitability. Until SpaceX demonstrates sustained GAAP earnings, I’ll remain cautious. @onlyYou
  • Shop
    06-06 12:55
    Shop
    SpaceX isn’t just a rocket company anymore. It’s a launch provider, satellite operator, communications company, defense contractor, and potentially a key player in the future space economy. I’m bullish on the business, but at a $1.75 trillion valuation, execution will need to be nearly flawless to justify the price. @deal2deal
  • 1PC
    06-07 21:15
    1PC
    𝑆𝑃𝐶𝑋 may be the most watched IPO in years, raising ~$75B at a $1.75T valuation. Bulls point to Starlink growth, satellite internet, & Musk’s vision. Bears note GAAP losses of $4.94B in 2025 & margin dilution from AI spending.🐯 My stance: I’m leaning bearish — the hype is huge, but profitability still needs to be proven.[OMG]@JC888 @Barcode @Shyon @koolgal @Aqa @DiAngel @Shernice軒嬣 2000
  • LazyCat Invests
    06-05 18:17
    LazyCat Invests
    I'd say that the case for SpaceX would be that of a bull trampling on a hibernating bear - a reversal in sentiment could happen in the blink of an eye. The reason for saying the is because the there is the bullish factor of the Starlink Cash Cow, structural cost advantage of reusable rocket technology and governmental related demand by NASA, U.S. Dept of War (Star shield). However, there are the dormant geopolitical risks of economic/regulatory/sovereign national security push-backs or bans. The narrative for SpaceXAI of orbital data centers is however futuristic and would serve as a good goalposts for forever shifting by our dear motivator, Elon Musk.
    @Star in the Sky @Kicks81
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