SpaceX: The Most Important IPO In Decades
Or The Most Expensive Stock On Earth? June 17, 2026
Research: Illustration
Date: June 17, 2026
Investors Aren’t Buying A Rocket Company. They’re Buying A Future That Doesn’t Exist Yet.
When Amazon went public, investors thought they were buying an online bookstore.
When Tesla went public, most investors thought they were buying a car company.
Neither turned out to be true.
That’s what makes the SpaceX IPO so fascinating.
The market isn’t valuing SpaceX as a launch company.
It isn’t even valuing it as a satellite internet company.
What investors appear to be buying is something much bigger:
A future where one company sits at the center of space infrastructure, global connectivity, artificial intelligence, and perhaps entirely new industries that don’t yet exist.
That is why SpaceX became the largest IPO in history.
It’s also why the risks are enormous.
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A $2 Trillion Valuation Arrived Almost Instantly
The IPO itself was historic.



