If this IPO is so good then why do they keep lowering every rule in the book?
Retail will be holding the bag for years to come.
No, they are not trying to help retail they just want to pump the stock for few days before they rug pull.
$SPCX $TSLA
They said you can just relax when FSD drives you around, and it can do coast to coast without critical disengagements. But my FSD v14.3.3, the latest and greatest, just ran a red light this morning 😆
They said you can just relax when FSD drives you around, and it can do coast to coast without critical disengagements. But my FSD v14.3.3, the latest and greatest, just ran a red light this morning 😆
They said you can just relax when FSD drives you around, and it can do coast to coast without critical disengagements. But my FSD v14.3.3, the latest and greatest, just ran a red light this morning 😆
Rule changes for the SpaceX $SPCX IPO:
Index providers waived the profitability requirement and cut the seasoning window from 90 days to 5.
This forces over $30 trillion in passive 401k and retirement money to buy SpaceX at IPO valuations.
Bloomberg Intelligence estimates S&P 500 funds must absorb 19% of SpaceX's float within 6 months.
Russell 1000 and Nasdaq 100 funds will absorb 24%.
The rules built to protect passive investors:
1. S&P 500 has required 12 months of trading and 4 quarters of GAAP profitability since 2002. Both waived.
2. Nasdaq cut its inclusion window from 90 trading days to 15.
3. FTSE Russell cut its to 5.
All three benchmarks are now structured to buy SpaceX at IPO pricing.