🚀 SpaceX Tops $200: A $2 Trillion Rocket Ride

SpaceX has officially left the atmosphere. The stock just extended its jaw-dropping post-listing parabolic run, surging 19.60% intraday and pushing even further to $211 in after-hours trading (an additional +9.62%).

This explosive momentum is being driven by a perfect storm of market euphoria:

The Catalysts: A combination of Elon Musk's latest commentary and the sudden U.S.-Iran agreement has poured rocket fuel on the broader risk-on sentiment.

The Milestone: Analysts are now officially crowning SpaceX a "$2 trillion stock that has left Earth," making it one of the most aggressive valuation expansions in recent market history.

The Structural Reality

While the momentum is undeniably historic, extreme technical caution is warranted. When even legendary crypto bull Mike Novogratz publicly admits he feels "nervous about SpaceX," the market needs to listen closely. The mechanics of parabolic moves are absolute: the steeper the ascent, the sharper the inevitable reversal.

In this environment, blind conviction is dangerous. Investors must define their strategy clearly: actively trade the momentum with strictly enforced trailing stop-losses, or preserve capital and patiently wait for the first structural pullback before deploying new funds into the aerospace sector.


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# SpaceX Surges Another 20%, Tops $200! Still a Chase for $2T Rocket?

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