Elon Musk is projected to become the world's first trillionaire this Friday when SpaceX becomes a publicly traded company.
He could spend $1 million every day and it would take 2,740 years for him to go broke
🚨 WARNING: SPACEX IPO WILL BE A MASSIVE STORM FOR MARKETS!!
Everyone thinks $SPCX IPO will be free money.
But people thought the same about Rocket Lab.
$RKLB went public in 2021 with massive space stock hype.
Then it dumped 82.8% from its 2021 high to its 2022 low.
Retail bought the future.
Then reality hit.
Now the same setup is coming again, but much bigger.
SpaceX is expected to go public on June 12 at a $1.75 TRILLION to $2 TRILLION valuation.
That would instantly make it one of the biggest companies in the US market.
But here’s the problem.
This is not just an IPO.
This is a massive liquidity event.
Insiders reportedly own around 95% of SpaceX shares.
The public float is only around 5%.
That means insiders are sitting on more than $1.6 TRILLION of paper wealth.
And after the IPO, that paper wealth starts becoming real exit liquidity.
Michael Burry already warned about this.
He said SpaceX, OpenAI and Anthropic could raise more money than the 300 biggest IPOs in 2000.
And he is not just talking.
He is already betting against the AI bubble with a massive short position in $PLTR and $NVDA.
So now connect the dots.
Rocket Lab dumped after the hype.
AI stocks are already crowded.
SpaceX IPO will pull liquidity from everything else.
Stocks.
Crypto.
High beta tech.
Everything retail is already holding.
Most people will see the Elon hype.
I see the liquidity drain.
This could become one of the biggest insider cashout events in modern market history.
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Wait. Google is paying SpaceX $920 million per month for GPUs?
Google. The company that builds its own TPUs. That runs one of the largest cloud infrastructures on earth. Is renting 110,000 Nvidia GPUs from a rocket company.
I'm honestly not sure what to make of this. Either Google's AI compute needs have gotten so massive that even they can't build fast enough. Or SpaceX has built something in AI infrastructure that nobody was paying attention to. Or both.
$920M a month. $30B over the contract.
Whatever is happening behind the scenes at these companies is moving way faster than what we see publicly.
Realising Apple went public at under $2 billion and 15 times revenue in 1980.
SpaceX wants you to buy at $2 trillion and 100 times revenue in 2026.
That is not getting in early. That is being the exit for venture capitalists who have held this equity for years at a fraction of what you are being asked to pay.
Almost none of the retail investors buying this IPO will read the 300 pages before the book closes on June 11.
That is your entire competitive advantage right there.
I know it’s become pretty cliche and cringey to talk about at this point but if you’re under like 25 I cannot stress enough how one time Obama wore a tan suit and people spent a week arguing over whether or not it was demeaning to the Oval Office and they were serious about it.