• DeoncDeonc
      ·06-24 20:34
      Why SpaceX's drop some much? $SpaceX(SPCX)$   If you ask why SpaceX drop 16% ; the main reasons appear to be: IPO hype faded – After its huge 2026 IPO, the stock surged rapidly and reached very high valuations. Many investors then took profits, causing a sharp pullback.  Concerns about debt and spending – Investors became worried after SpaceX announced plans to issue bonds and take on more debt, partly related to large AI investments and financing needs.  Valuation concerns – Some analysts and investors believe the stock price ran far ahead of the company's current earnings and cash flow, making it vulnerable to a correction.  Broader tech selloff – Many technology and AI-related stocks declined at the same time because of conc
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    • zhinglezhingle
      ·06-24 19:16
      #SpaceX Crashes 16%: Is This Just a Pullback… or the Beginning of a 50% Reality Check? The “best IPO ever” narrative just took a major hit. SpaceX plunged 16.43% in a single session, breaking below $155 and wiping out a huge chunk of its post-IPO momentum. The selling didn’t stop there—space proxy Rocket Lab (RKLB) also fell 6.48% as investors rushed to de-risk the entire sector. This wasn’t just a bad day. It may be the market finally asking a difficult question: How much is too much to pay for a great company? 1️⃣ The Valuation Was Built on Perfection The bull case was easy: 🚀 Dominant launch business. 🚀 Explosive Starlink growth. 🚀 Potential monopoly-like economics in space infrastructure. 🚀 Massive long-term optionality from Starship. The problem? Investors weren’t just paying for toda
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    • RickPANDARickPANDA
      ·06-24 18:22
      PCT: Should You Invest In SPCX? v1.0 : PCT = Pandas Coffee Talk. Investing in SPCX (SpaceX) is a high-risk, high-reward proposition suited primarily for long-term investors who believe in CEO Elon Musk’s grand visions, such as space-based data centers and reaching Mars. At its staggering $1.7+ trillion valuation, the stock is "priced for perfection," trading at a massive premium that requires intense patience and a high tolerance for post-IPO volatility. The Bear Case (Why You Might Wait)Extreme Valuation: Trading at roughly 94-100x sales, the company is valued far higher than traditional tech and AI giants, putting heavy pressure on the stock to consistently beat earnings.Heavy Cash Burn: Despite Starlink being an incredibly profitable cash machine (with ~40% operating margins), the compa
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    • ECLCECLC
      ·06-24 16:34
      No hurry to buy. Watch market sentiment.
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    • shuseidoshuseido
      ·06-24 16:24
      Valuation is way too high. Buy only below IPO price!
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    • BommerManBommerMan
      ·06-24 14:29
      Review: What Would Happen If SpaceX Stock Crashed? Introduction SpaceX, formally known as SpaceX, is one of the most influential private companies in the world. Founded in 2002 by Elon Musk, the company has transformed the aerospace industry through reusable rockets, satellite internet services, and ambitious plans for interplanetary travel. Unlike publicly traded companies, SpaceX remains privately held, meaning its shares are primarily owned by founders, employees, venture capital firms, and institutional investors. Nevertheless, discussions about a potential "SpaceX stock crash" have become increasingly common as the company's valuation continues to rise. Although SpaceX stock is not traded on public exchanges, a hypothetical crash in its valuation would have significant implications fo
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    • 爱德华的退休金爱德华的退休金
      ·06-24 11:51
      wait for good price 
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    • NarachNarach
      ·06-24 10:14
      What's your call today buy or sell?
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    • nathanielnathaniel
      ·06-24 09:34
      Abit on the high side
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    • TLimTLim
      ·06-24 09:28
      Not buying the dip now if Cathie Wood is buying. Wait for it to near $100 first.
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    • hh488hh488
      ·06-24 08:57
      Will stay on the byline letting this new IPO to stabalise and find its own support first.
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    • AI MasteroAI Mastero
      ·06-24 08:47
      Based on the IPO table, SPCX looks not a single IPO but a flurry of sequential IPOs of millions of shares which progressively flood and dilute the market. In addition, how many debt raisings are going to happen, we don’t know. SpaceX business is solid, but question is how and when the integrated business model will become profitable and investors can reap benefits. Remember the saying that past performance is not a guarantee for future success!
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    • Pargat SinghPargat Singh
      ·06-24 03:10
      Hi your strong buy stocks are going down . What’s your say ?
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    • RichDenRichDen
      ·06-24 02:30
      is $160 worth buying?? or a balloon??... or it depends on Tesla??...
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    • Kayleen85Kayleen85
      ·06-23 22:07
      Can we still continue to load buy?
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    • 1PC1PC
      ·06-23 21:30
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    • FrankOHavokFrankOHavok
      ·06-23 21:30
      For SPCX to ever be profitable it will need to.amake Elon's fever dream of orbital data centres come true. Unfortunately for buyers, it's magical thinking just like the Mars colony we were promised would be operational 6 years ago. The economics make no sense. Earth is full of land, water and energy. Even a small satellite is costly; mass exponentially increases the cost to orbit. A space travel company should understand this, but Musk has been ripping his special bag of rocket fuel too frequently to check whether his fantasies make sense. A satellite cannot cool itself without massive radiators. It cannot power itself without massive solar arrays which are inherently intermittent. It cannot transmit data without added delay and transmission costs. It precludes economic maintenance or
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    • LanceljxLanceljx
      ·06-23 21:22
      A 16% one-day drop grabs attention, but it does not automatically make a stock cheap. The key question is whether the selloff is driven by deteriorating fundamentals or simply valuation compression after IPO excitement. If you believe SpaceX can sustain exceptional growth through Starlink, launch services, and future Starship monetisation, a pullback may be an opportunity to scale in gradually. If your thesis depended mainly on momentum and post-IPO hype, then today's move is a reminder that sentiment can reverse far faster than fundamentals change. Personally, I would avoid all-in dip buying. Newly listed stocks often experience weeks or months of price discovery before finding a durable floor. Patience may offer a better risk-reward than trying to catch the first bounce. The real debate
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    • YXTYXT
      ·06-23 20:23

      YXT SaleSmart Advances Sales Intelligence System for Fresh Food Leader

      A leading fresh food supply chain company with operations across nine provinces and a network of hundreds of thousands of retail stores has entered into a partnership with YXT.com Group Holding Limited ( $YXT.COM GROUP HOLDING LIMITED(YXT)$ ). Through YXT SaleSmart, the company will upgrade its sales execution system with AI-powered capabilities, helping shift sales management from individual experience-driven practices to a more structured, repeatable and continuously improving organizational capability. As generative AI moves deeper into enterprise operations, sales is becoming one of the most practical entry points for AI adoption. Sales teams sit closest to customers and revenue, generating large volumes of customer interactions, market feedbac
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    • Success88Success88
      ·06-23 18:27
      What a nice name for mango. 🥭 I guess is coming soon
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    • BommerManBommerMan
      ·06-24 14:29
      Review: What Would Happen If SpaceX Stock Crashed? Introduction SpaceX, formally known as SpaceX, is one of the most influential private companies in the world. Founded in 2002 by Elon Musk, the company has transformed the aerospace industry through reusable rockets, satellite internet services, and ambitious plans for interplanetary travel. Unlike publicly traded companies, SpaceX remains privately held, meaning its shares are primarily owned by founders, employees, venture capital firms, and institutional investors. Nevertheless, discussions about a potential "SpaceX stock crash" have become increasingly common as the company's valuation continues to rise. Although SpaceX stock is not traded on public exchanges, a hypothetical crash in its valuation would have significant implications fo
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    • zhinglezhingle
      ·06-24 19:16
      #SpaceX Crashes 16%: Is This Just a Pullback… or the Beginning of a 50% Reality Check? The “best IPO ever” narrative just took a major hit. SpaceX plunged 16.43% in a single session, breaking below $155 and wiping out a huge chunk of its post-IPO momentum. The selling didn’t stop there—space proxy Rocket Lab (RKLB) also fell 6.48% as investors rushed to de-risk the entire sector. This wasn’t just a bad day. It may be the market finally asking a difficult question: How much is too much to pay for a great company? 1️⃣ The Valuation Was Built on Perfection The bull case was easy: 🚀 Dominant launch business. 🚀 Explosive Starlink growth. 🚀 Potential monopoly-like economics in space infrastructure. 🚀 Massive long-term optionality from Starship. The problem? Investors weren’t just paying for toda
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    • RickPANDARickPANDA
      ·06-24 18:22
      PCT: Should You Invest In SPCX? v1.0 : PCT = Pandas Coffee Talk. Investing in SPCX (SpaceX) is a high-risk, high-reward proposition suited primarily for long-term investors who believe in CEO Elon Musk’s grand visions, such as space-based data centers and reaching Mars. At its staggering $1.7+ trillion valuation, the stock is "priced for perfection," trading at a massive premium that requires intense patience and a high tolerance for post-IPO volatility. The Bear Case (Why You Might Wait)Extreme Valuation: Trading at roughly 94-100x sales, the company is valued far higher than traditional tech and AI giants, putting heavy pressure on the stock to consistently beat earnings.Heavy Cash Burn: Despite Starlink being an incredibly profitable cash machine (with ~40% operating margins), the compa
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    • YXTYXT
      ·06-23 20:23

      YXT SaleSmart Advances Sales Intelligence System for Fresh Food Leader

      A leading fresh food supply chain company with operations across nine provinces and a network of hundreds of thousands of retail stores has entered into a partnership with YXT.com Group Holding Limited ( $YXT.COM GROUP HOLDING LIMITED(YXT)$ ). Through YXT SaleSmart, the company will upgrade its sales execution system with AI-powered capabilities, helping shift sales management from individual experience-driven practices to a more structured, repeatable and continuously improving organizational capability. As generative AI moves deeper into enterprise operations, sales is becoming one of the most practical entry points for AI adoption. Sales teams sit closest to customers and revenue, generating large volumes of customer interactions, market feedbac
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    • DeoncDeonc
      ·06-24 20:34
      Why SpaceX's drop some much? $SpaceX(SPCX)$   If you ask why SpaceX drop 16% ; the main reasons appear to be: IPO hype faded – After its huge 2026 IPO, the stock surged rapidly and reached very high valuations. Many investors then took profits, causing a sharp pullback.  Concerns about debt and spending – Investors became worried after SpaceX announced plans to issue bonds and take on more debt, partly related to large AI investments and financing needs.  Valuation concerns – Some analysts and investors believe the stock price ran far ahead of the company's current earnings and cash flow, making it vulnerable to a correction.  Broader tech selloff – Many technology and AI-related stocks declined at the same time because of conc
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    • FrankOHavokFrankOHavok
      ·06-23 21:30
      For SPCX to ever be profitable it will need to.amake Elon's fever dream of orbital data centres come true. Unfortunately for buyers, it's magical thinking just like the Mars colony we were promised would be operational 6 years ago. The economics make no sense. Earth is full of land, water and energy. Even a small satellite is costly; mass exponentially increases the cost to orbit. A space travel company should understand this, but Musk has been ripping his special bag of rocket fuel too frequently to check whether his fantasies make sense. A satellite cannot cool itself without massive radiators. It cannot power itself without massive solar arrays which are inherently intermittent. It cannot transmit data without added delay and transmission costs. It precludes economic maintenance or
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    • ECLCECLC
      ·06-24 16:34
      No hurry to buy. Watch market sentiment.
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    • shuseidoshuseido
      ·06-24 16:24
      Valuation is way too high. Buy only below IPO price!
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    • AI MasteroAI Mastero
      ·06-24 08:47
      Based on the IPO table, SPCX looks not a single IPO but a flurry of sequential IPOs of millions of shares which progressively flood and dilute the market. In addition, how many debt raisings are going to happen, we don’t know. SpaceX business is solid, but question is how and when the integrated business model will become profitable and investors can reap benefits. Remember the saying that past performance is not a guarantee for future success!
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    • 爱德华的退休金爱德华的退休金
      ·06-24 11:51
      wait for good price 
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    • NarachNarach
      ·06-24 10:14
      What's your call today buy or sell?
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    • TLimTLim
      ·06-24 09:28
      Not buying the dip now if Cathie Wood is buying. Wait for it to near $100 first.
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    • TigerEventsTigerEvents
      ·06-23 15:51

      SpaceX Is Pulling Back — Bearish or Buying the Dip?

      SpaceX’s IPO hype is cooling fast. After opening at $150 per share on June 12, the stock surged in its first two trading days and briefly became one of the most valuable companies in the world. But the rally didn’t last. $SpaceX(SPCX)$ Shares fell 5% and 3.6% on Wednesday and Thursday last week, then dropped another 16% on Monday. That brings SpaceX’s total decline to nearly 24% over the past three full trading days. So what’s going on? — is this the start of a bigger selloff, or a chance to buy the dip? On one side, SpaceX is expected to be added to major indexes including FTSE Russell, MSCI, Nasdaq-100, and CRSP over the coming months. Estimates suggest passive funds could bring in roughly $21 billion to $33 billion of buying demand. On the othe
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    • hh488hh488
      ·06-24 08:57
      Will stay on the byline letting this new IPO to stabalise and find its own support first.
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    • nathanielnathaniel
      ·06-24 09:34
      Abit on the high side
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    • koolgalkoolgal
      ·06-22
      What ETFs to Consider If You Want Exposure to SpaceX? 🌟🌟🌟For a brief intoxicating moment, $SpaceX(SPCX)$ IPO looked like it would rewrite the physics of Wall Street.  Driven by retail frenzy, SpaceX rocketed from its USD 135 IPO price to an astronomical peak of USD 229.40, briefly flirting with a USD 3 Trillion valuation and threatening to overtake Microsoft.  It was an euphoric celebration of Earth's multiplanetary future. But gravity always wins.  As of June 22 2026, the honeymoon has abruptly ended.  SpaceX was spooked by a USD 60 billion stock dilution acquisition of AI company Cursor and looming lock up expirations.  It fell another 3.56% last week, retreating to close at USD 185.  For many retail investors
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    • L.LimL.Lim
      ·06-23 10:50
      It was almost a given that SPCX was going to turn out like this. Starting with it foundations, where I jovially called it 3 children in a trenchcoat calling themselves a businessman. Yes, I get it, Starlink is absolutely a game changer and the reusable rocket part of the business is revolutionary, but any serious investors would stay away like the plague, looking at the burdensome numbers that xai and twitter contributes. The hype for SPCX was so significant that if you made an effort to look, there are analysis from all angles. Just looking at the revenue (mind you, NOT the final computed profit), would tell you that the near 2 trillion valuation floated was demented. Then you look at the losses brought by xai twitter, etc., and no sane person will want to hitch their wagon on this r
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    • ShyonShyon
      ·06-23 18:20
      I’m not bearish on SpaceX long term, but I’m also not rushing to buy the dip yet. The stock had a strong IPO run, and a pullback after such a surge is not surprising. Even after the recent decline, I think there could still be more volatility as the market digests valuation and upcoming share unlock concerns. What keeps me interested is the long-term story. SpaceX remains one of the most unique companies in the world, with leadership in launch services, Starlink, AI ambitions, and future space-based opportunities. Expected inclusion in major indexes could also bring meaningful demand over the coming months, which may help support the stock. For now, my strategy is to stay patient and wait for a better entry point. I would prefer a deeper pullback or a period of consolidation before build
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    • LanceljxLanceljx
      ·06-23 21:22
      A 16% one-day drop grabs attention, but it does not automatically make a stock cheap. The key question is whether the selloff is driven by deteriorating fundamentals or simply valuation compression after IPO excitement. If you believe SpaceX can sustain exceptional growth through Starlink, launch services, and future Starship monetisation, a pullback may be an opportunity to scale in gradually. If your thesis depended mainly on momentum and post-IPO hype, then today's move is a reminder that sentiment can reverse far faster than fundamentals change. Personally, I would avoid all-in dip buying. Newly listed stocks often experience weeks or months of price discovery before finding a durable floor. Patience may offer a better risk-reward than trying to catch the first bounce. The real debate
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    • Ah_MengAh_Meng
      ·06-23 16:53
      $SpaceX(SPCX)$ even at its IPO price at $135 is super expensive. The price run to $200+ is simply hype generated by Elon fan club together with the rest of the greedy bankers who want a cut of those big profits from this historical “cooked” job! True, SpaceX is one of its kind with also a one of a kind person at the helm. That does not mean we can throw whatever valuation or premium they want. Guess what? Most importantly, its free float is only less than 6% or less than 5% of total share count! If this company is not about share price manipulation, I am not sure what it is… just look at any listed company, if I tell you its free float is only 5% or less, most people if they are not gambling would stay clear. Just because it is SpaceX or Elon Musk
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