kaz trader
06-11 23:55
I was thinking that 135 USD was not even buying one. share of space X, others have speculated that it will be more in the region of 165 USD , it's the twelfth of June and I was certain I was trying to get 10 shares at least or I was going all out and spending the 8k AUD I have in my tiger account that is undesignated to other shares, if the space X shares were going up straight away I was considering owning them for a matter of days, if not (increase 30%)  I was holding on to the for the long run, whoever reading this and my tendency to fall in the category of investors who succumb  to the FOMO phenomenon, which ever way it goes I'm probably going with my gut feeling and doing what I can only if it's to say I owned the shares of SpaceX, 🤑😅
SpaceX IPO Day! BlackRock Eyes $5B Order, Will You Buy on Day One?
SpaceX is set to officially IPO today! Bloomberg reports BlackRock's subscription order targets approximately $5 billion. Meanwhile, some retail investors are rotating out of chip names including Micron, Qualcomm, and Broadcom to fund their IPO allocations. Space-sector proxies surged in anticipation, with Rocket Lab (RKLB) leading gains at 9.26%. Markets widely view this landmark offering as both a liquidity drain and a structural signal for the industry. Will you buy SpaceX on day one, position via proxies like RKLB, or wait for the hype to fade before entering?
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