SpaceX says it's worth $1.75 trillion. The 'dean of valuation' says that's half a trillion too high
Key takeaways
- The rocket/AI company is seeking to add at least $75 billion to its coffers and has set a valuation of $1.75 trillion.
- Both of those numbers could wobble a bit in the days leading up to the IPO.
- Robert Kiyosaki says this 1 asset will surge 400% in a year and begs investors not to miss this ‘explosion’
Space X says it's worth $1.75 trillion. The 'dean of valuation' says that's half a trillion too high Chris Morris Mon, June 8, 2026 at 11:15 PM GMT+7 4 min read SPCX Barring any last-minute surprises, Space X will go public this Friday, setting a new Wall Street record for amount raised. The rocket/AI company is seeking to add at least $75 billion to its coffers and has set a valuation of $1.75 trillion.
Both of those numbers could wobble a bit in the days leading up to the IPO. Despite Elon Musk’s declaration that the IPO price would be $135 per share, the company can adjust that as late as Thursday afternoon, depending on investor interest and feedback from the company’s road show.
Robert Kiyosaki says this 1 asset will surge 400% in a year and begs investors not to miss this ‘explosion’