How was first Day SpaceX IPO trades like?

Deonc
06-13

$SpaceX(SPCX)$  

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 Crashes 16%! Another 50% Downside, Exit or Add?
SpaceX plunged 16.43% today, breaching $155 and shattering the post-IPO euphoria in a single session. Bears are piling on, calling the valuation "astronomical" and flagging 50% further downside even under optimistic assumptions. Space proxy Rocket Lab (RKLB) fell 6.48% in sympathy — the retail frenzy lasted less than two weeks. With the "best IPO ever" now giving back gains, will you buy this dip or cut your losses?
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