Shyon
06-18
I’m bullish on $SpaceX(SPCX)$ , but I think Elon Musk’s goal of growing revenue from $18.7 billion in 2025 to $1 trillion by 2030 is extremely ambitious. Even $NVIDIA(NVDA)$ AI-driven growth didn’t come close to that pace, so execution will be the biggest challenge.

Still, SpaceX is unlike most companies. Starlink, launch services, defense contracts, and the potential of Starship give it multiple growth engines that could support a much higher valuation over time. If Starship reaches commercial scale, it could unlock entirely new markets that barely exist today.

For this week, my prediction is that SpaceX’s market cap will be between $2 trillion and $2.5 trillion. Strong investor confidence in Elon Musk’s vision and SpaceX’s leadership position in the space industry should continue to support a premium valuation. I expect volatility to remain high, but the overall momentum still appears positive.

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SpaceX Slides for Third Day to $185 — Time to Exit?
SpaceX (SPCX) fell another 3.56% today, retreating to $185 as IPO euphoria rapidly fades. Analyst sentiment has shifted cautious, with calls to 'sell based on historical IPO patterns' and advice for long-term holders to 'take profits into strength.' The first sell rating has emboldened bears, while questions over AI disrupting its core business add pressure. From a post-IPO surge to three straight losses — do you sell the next bounce, or wait for a deeper pullback to buy in?
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