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How can retail investors buy shares in SpaceX's IPO?
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- How can retail investors buy shares in Space X's IPO?
- It has become one of the biggest FOMO trades of the year, despite Space X s lack of profits, drawing so much investor demand ahead of the IPO that bankers have already received twice as many orders as available shares.
- SpaceX has reportedly earmarked as much as 30% or $22.5 billion in shares for retail investors, a rare move for a blockbuster IPO that is typically dominated by institutional buyers.
How can retail investors buy shares in Space X's IPO? By Manya Saini and Suzanne Mc Gee Mon, June 8, 2026 at 8:23 PM GMT+7 4 min read SPAX.PVT By Manya Saini and Suzanne Mc Gee
June 7 (Reuters) - Space X s long-awaited initial public offering, expected to fetch a $1.75 trillion valuation, has set off a frenzy among retail investors clamoring for a share of Elon Musk s rocket, satellite and AI empire.
It has become one of the biggest FOMO trades of the year, despite Space X s lack of profits, drawing so much investor demand ahead of the IPO that bankers have already received twice as many orders as available shares.
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