Depends on time frame.
Long term ( >10 years): No brainer, yes. Crucial technologies & milestones will most likely be achieved by then: full reusability of Starship, increased launch cadence and tons to orbit, orbital refueling, start of the moon base/mass driver (maybe more like 15 years for that).
Short term (0-2 months): Yes. Can capitalize o the initial volatility to buy low and sell high.
Anything in between: As much as a SpaceX supporter I am, I’ll have to say no here. Hype will die down, stock price will see a pull back, tech/AI bubble could burst. Stock price could go back down to IPO price or even lower.
Then again, I’m just a small retail stock holder with no professional experience 😅
People (the left) have gotten complacent, self-entitled, and lazy. They have become focused on over-regulation, litigation, and taxation. Rather than developing an entrepreneurial spirit, they want to tax Elon Musk into giving more of his money to the American government (some of which unfortunately reaches their own pockets). If they really want to give back to the American people, why don’t they try creating a company, putting in the hard work to grow the company, making 4000 people millionaires, then giving their money away? They won’t, or rather they can’t.
@farzyness She’s getting fat off the “typical American household.” What have you gotten done this week @SenWarren? Hasn’t done an honest day’s work in her life.