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Elon Musk just created ~5,000 new millionaires, current and former $SPCX employees.
Of those ~5,000 people, roughly 400 of them will see stakes worth $100+ million.
FYI if $SPCX is your first IPO
The 9:30am ET opening bell does not mean SpaceX starts trading. Nasdaq runs a price-discovery auction first, and for a deal this size it can take hours before the first share ever prints.
What's actually happening when the bell rings:
- Orders pour in but NOTHING matches yet, it's "display only," basically an order book filling with bids & asks and zero fills.
- Nasdaq broadcasts the imbalance and a moving indicative price (think live order-book depth before a launch).
- The lead underwriter (Goldman) gives the green light while Nasdaq's automated cross keeps re-pricing until buys and sells balance out
Only THEN does the "opening cross" fire. A single batch auction that clears everyone at one price, and then continuous trading begins.
The bell and the first trade are NOT the same.
Google (2004) → first trade 11:56am (~2.5 hrs after the bell)
Meta (2012) → 11:30am (~2 hrs after)
Twitter (2013) → 10:49am (~1hr 20m after)
So if there's no chart at 9:31, nothing's broken. Price discovery just isn't finished.
Max Verstappen rocked up to the Fuji Speedway having never driven a GT500 car before and beat the lap time of Super GT driver Atsushi Miyake, in the rain, on his second attempt 😳
You can’t make this up:
Allbird stock, $BIRD, was down -99% from its record high as of yesterday as the shoe company was collapsing.
Today, Allbirds stock is up as much as +875% after entirely rebranding as an AI company.
This includes selling all of its brands and footwear assets and rebranding to “Newbird AI.”
And, the company will use a $50M convertible financing facility to “acquire high-performance GPU assets.”
Even shoe companies are moving into AI.
This might be the most important chart nobody is paying attention to right now.
S&P 500 on top, yield curve in the middle, Fed Funds rate on the bottom. Nearly 30 years of data.
Before every major decline over the last three decades, the same pattern played out. New all-time highs. The yield curve inverts and then un-inverts. The Fed starts cutting rates.
The Dot Com bubble. The Great Financial Crisis. The Pandemic.
Currently, S&P 500 is near all-time highs. Yield curve recently came out of an incredibly long and deep inversion. Fed cutting rates from the highest level since 2007.
I don't pretend to know what's going to happen. I just find interesting patterns in the market. As Mark Twain once said, history doesn't always repeat, but it often rhymes.
But if something bigger does play out, we're all going to look back at this chart and wonder how it was so obvious.
Then again… I know, I know. "This time is different." It always is, right?